Business Stories from September 9, 2012 (Change date)
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Ethics courses fall short in business schoolsSep 10, 2012 7:04 am - A few years ago, Israeli game theorist Ariel Rubinstein got the idea of examining how the tools of economic science affected the judgment and empathy of his undergraduat...
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Woods tops $100 million in earningsSep 10, 2012 7:04 am - NORTON, Mass. — Tiger Woods has become the first $100 million man on the PGA Tour. Woods finished third in the Deutsche Bank Championship to earn $544,000 and push his c...
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European Central Bank chef wielding more sway than BernankeSep 10, 2012 7:04 am - WASHINGTON — Move over, Ben Bernanke. This is Mario Draghi’s moment. The European Central Bank president is overtaking the Federal Reserve chairman — at least for now — ...
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Should you pay off your student loans quickly?Sep 10, 2012 7:04 am - Feeling trapped under a mountain of student loan debt? Joe Mihalic did. So a year ago, the 29-year old Harvard Business School graduate aimed to wipe out his $90,000 deb...
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Small theaters struggle as Hollywood goes digitalSep 10, 2012 7:04 am - CRETE, Neb. — The Isis Theatre hasn’t changed much since it opened 86 years ago in southeast Nebraska, a stone’s throw from the grain elevator and railroad tracks that c...
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Richest man in China worth $21.6 billionSep 10, 2012 7:04 am - Zong Qinghou, head of China’s third-largest beverage maker, is the country’s richest man after disclosing his stake in closely held Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co. is more tha...
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How weak is U.S. job market? Depends on your numbersSep 09, 2012 5:20 am - WASHINGTON — Is the U.S. job market dismal as Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says? Or is it steadily improving as President Barack Obama contends? Not to d...
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