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World Pork Expo

Should we go to the hog races first or the PigCasso art show? Welcome to bacony bliss, a three-day celebration of porcine proportions that draws 40,000 consumers, producers, and vendors to Iowa, the top pork-producing state in ...READ»

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Waste Expo

A hot topic at this meet-up of solid-waste execs will be the booming business of trash to cash. Some 55% of American waste still ends up in landfills, and operators in this $52 billion industry have long been required to collect ...READ»

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RoboGames

They play Connect Four. They mix martinis. They paint. And at this sixth annual event, robots go head-to-head in categories from navigation to remote-controlled flame throwing. In the past two years, the gathering has doubled to 70 ...READ»

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Humanoids09

This four-day conference is all about pushing the robotic envelope, building humanoids that are more like their creators and in the process teaching us a thing or two about human movement and speech. But what we really want to know ...READ»

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Infectious Disease Cruise Conference

One tip to avoid the spread of infectious diseases: Don't gather in confined spaces. Like, you know, a ship at sea. (We haven't forgotten all those news stories about the stomach-churning, disinfectant-resisting norovirus.) This ...READ»

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Health 2.0

As the quest to improve America's health-care system continues, the tech crowd is ready to offer its own prescription: Apply the fundamentals of Web 2.0 (consumer-focused tools; crowd-sourced, minable data; robust community) to the ...READ»

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National Corvette Caravan

If you're one of America's 750,000 Corvette owners, start your engine: 25 caravans -- with cars and drivers from every state in the Lower 48 -- will mark the National Corvette Museum's 15th anniversary by converging on GM's Corvette ...READ»

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NeoCon World's Trade Fair

Does the mere thought of PowerPoint-glutted conferences send your fingernails inching toward your eyeballs? Then we suggest the pecha-kucha night at this designers' gathering. The brainchild of Tokyo architects Mark Dytham and ...READ»

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Contributors

Farhad Manjoo "I was recently confronted with a personal example of the true cost of free stuff," says Farhad Manjoo, our tech columnist and author of True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post-Fact Society. "I moved to a new ...READ»

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Most Innovative Companies - Food

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International Women's Day

In 1908, some 15,000 women Marched through the streets of New York for shorter work hours, better wages, and voting rights. One hundred and one years later, this global celebration of female achievements now runs more toward ...READ»

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Mike Duke Becomes CEO of Wal-Mart

Fast Company Calendar for Sunday, February 1READ»

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Tour de France

When this grueling race began in 1903, the 20,000-franc prize ($4,000 in today's dollars) wasn't enough to entice entrants, and its organizers had to also offer a five-franc daily allowance. Fast-forward a century: The top prize is ...READ»

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Updates to Stories from Fast Company

Time Out Americans may not be working fewer hours, as David Roberts suggested in "All in a Day's Work " (May), but more of us are working fewer days. In July, Utah became the first state to implement a mandatory ...READ»

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Most Innovative Companies - China

From Alibaba to Baidu, our picks for the top companies in China.READ»

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Updates

Texan Trees"Carbon Boom" (July/August) addressed the idea of offsetting greenhouse- gas emissions by preserving forests, largely in tropical regions like Brazil and Indonesia. Now the so-called forest carbon trade has come ...READ»

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Introducing the Femme Den: Going Beyond "Shrink it and Pink it"

If you have to moderate a panel discussion about sex, Las Vegas is probably the best place on the planet to do it. So last January, I splashed on a little Shalimar, hiked up my fishnets, and headed over to a back hall at the ...READ»

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Now September 2008

What's happening in September, from clean coal to the hottest new music.READ»

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Fast Company Recommended Events June 2009

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Nau goes under Nau (above), the year-old outdoor-apparel retailer profiled in our June 2007 issue, shut down in May, after it could not close its fourth round of financing. Ian Yolles, VP of marketing, dismisses conjecture that ...READ»

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Fast Company Recommended Events October 2009

October MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN       01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 ...READ»

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Calendar: What's Happening October 2008

What's happening in October, from National Boss Day to trick-or-treating.READ»

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Calendar: November’s Business and Cultural Events

November brings elections, the Macy’s parade, and APEC-summit costumes.READ»