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Qatar: Better Public Diplomacy Through Online Translation

A new online project aims to bring American and Qatari teenagers together through crowdsourced translation exercises that could have ramifications for public diplomacy.READ»

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Student-Run Social Business Incubator Compass Partners Is a Quick Study

A fellowship to support student social entrepreneurs enters its second year -- while one of last year's fellows launches a new site.READ»

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Austin Ram Dealer Offers Free Hemi Upgrade During Truck Month

Austin Ram dealer announces free hemi engine upgrade during the 2010 Ram Truck Month sale.READ»

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2010 Jeep Sale in Austin Offers 0% APR on All Jeep Models

Austin Jeep dealer announces final weekend of Jeep Days Sale offering 0% APR finance rates on all 2010 Jeep models, including the best selling Jeep Wrangler.READ»

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How to Buck the System the Right Way

One reason that General Motors might be on the right track to becoming a viable business once again may be the result of something its former CEO, Fritz Henderson, did before he was sacked. Last year, according to an article in ...READ»

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Georgetown Chrysler Dealer Committed to Restoring Confidence in Brand

Mac Haik, a Georgetown Dodge Chrysler Jeep dealer, is focused on helping restore Chrysler Group’s consumer confidence during 2010. The company is currently undergoing restructuring.READ»

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Austin Dodge Ram Shoppers Head to Georgetown For 2010 Dodge Ram

Round Rock Dodge shoppers find large selection of the 2010 Dodge Ram at Mac Haik in Georgetown. The 2010 Dodge Ram was named Truck of the Year by Motor Trend.READ»

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Austin Dodge Ram Shoppers Head to Georgetown For 2010 Dodge Ram

Round Rock Dodge shoppers find large selection of the 2010 Dodge Ram at Mac Haik in Georgetown. The 2010 Dodge Ram was named Truck of the Year by Motor Trend.READ»

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Read Bill Clinton's Dodging the VIetnam Draft Letter and He Says He "loathes the US Military!"

Dear Colonel Holmes, I am sorry to be so long in writing. I know I promised to let you hear from me at least once a month, and from now on you will, but I have had to have some time to think about this first letter. Almost daily since my return to England I have thought about writing, about what I want to and ought to say. First, I want to thank you, not just for saving me from the draft, but for being so kind and decent to me last summer, when I was as low as I have ever been. One thing which made the bond we struck in good faith somewhat palatable to me was my high regard for you personally. In retrospect, it seems that the admiration might not have been mutual had you known a little more about me, about my political beliefs and activities. At least you might have thought me more fit for the draft than for ROTC. Let me try to explain.READ»

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Extreme Job Hunters: Where Are They Now?

A few months ago I interviewed some job hunters who were using unusual tactics to get work, like renting a huge billboard for a month. I went back to them recently to see what kind of success their extreme efforts ...READ»

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Miami Design District founder Craig Robins' take on the nabe

Robins dishes on the District's many charmsREAD»

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The Perils and Promise of the Reputation Economy

It's not easy doing business in the reputation economy.READ»

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Graduating MBA Resumes Now Available!

New MBA and Alumni Resume Books Released! The following graduate business schools’ resume book databases have been released (or will be released in the upcoming week) for you to begin searching and filtering though the ...READ»

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The Last of the Best Business Restaurants

This edition of Transit Authority is the fifth -- and final -- in a series on the best business restaurants for select U.S. cities. This week we feature restaurants in Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, DC.READ»

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Leadership, as defined by Generation Y women

Though many more women are taking leadership positions on Wall Street and Congress, and an increasing number of women are starting their own businesses, many Generation Y women do not want to take on the traditional idea of ...READ»

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From PalmPilot to Pokémon

Lauren Auerbach outlines her radical reinvention -- from journalist, to consultant, to elementary-school teacher.READ»

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From PalmPilot to Pokémon

Lauren Auerbach outlines her radical reinvention -- from journalist, to consultant, to elementary-school teacher.READ»

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Melissa Bradley

President and CEO of Bradley Holding Company, New YorkREAD»

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No Satisfaction at Toyota

What drives Toyota? The presumption of imperfection--and a distinctly American refusal to accept it.READ»

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Fast Talk: Sounds of the Future

Digital music is a many-splendored thing--and it's more than just that white rectangle. Everyone from major labels to individual artists is experimenting. What's next--and why is Madonna sure to be a part of it?READ»

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The Anarchist's Cookbook

John Mackey's approach to management is equal parts Star Trek and 1970s flashback. It seems like a recipe for disaster, but at Whole Foods it's a prescription for world-beating growth -- and maybe for a world-changing company.READ»

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No Security

"Are you secure? How do you know?" That's the slightly paranoid slogan of a new training academy, run by Sondra Schneider, that's devoted to keeping corporate data safe in an unsafe world. Now, if only her students would talk to us ...READ»

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Open to Women?

Are we living in a meritocracy or a machotocracy?READ»

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Tell Them What They've Won!

Meeting I Never MissREAD»