Business Stories from June 15, 2013 (Change date)
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Housing recovers as underwater-borrowers shrinkJun 17, 2013 11:03 pm - The number of borrowers who owe more than their homes are worth fell again during the first quarter, another sign of a rebounding housing market that is enjoying surging...
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No degree? You aren't aloneJun 17, 2013 5:34 am - “I am 52 years old with no college degree, but plenty of work experience. The biggest challenge I have always faced in a career move is getting to the next step. I think...
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Potty-mouthed CEOs should know betterJun 17, 2013 5:34 am - Profane language can be a useful tool for ambitious executives, enabling them to express the power of their convictions and the seriousness of their cause. It can also b...
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People trust the NSA more than FacebookJun 17, 2013 5:34 am - NEW YORK — One big reason why Americans aren't that outraged by the revelations that the U.S. government runs a massive online and cellphone spying operation: People alr...
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Bank overdraft fees can harm consumersJun 17, 2013 9:57 am - Americans are encountering a wide variation of overdraft charges on debit card purchases and ATM withdrawals because of a patchwork of policies at the nation's biggest b...
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Sequester cuts hit poor, elderly, cancer patientsJun 17, 2013 5:55 am - The first warnings about the spending cuts were dire. In March, as the sweeping $85 billion reductions known as sequestration kicked in, President Barack Obama called th...
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Google begins launching Internet-beaming balloonsJun 16, 2013 4:10 pm - CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — Google is launching Internet-beaming antennas into the stratosphere aboard giant, jellyfish-shaped balloons with the lofty goal of getting th...
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Ex-CIA chief: Snowden leak 'bad news' for U.S. businessesJun 16, 2013 4:10 pm - Leaked information on U.S. government surveillance programs has “punished American business,” which has complied with court orders, said Michael Hayden, former director ...
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Search for 1st Web page takes detour into NCJun 16, 2013 4:10 pm - For the European physicists who created the World Wide Web, preserving its history is as elusive as unlocking the mysteries of how the universe began. The scientists at ...
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Tech translations cheap, but not replacement for humans<Jun 16, 2013 4:10 pm - JERUSALEM — An Israeli startup says it has come up with a way to overcome language barriers when conducting international business: an automated service that provides qu...
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