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Transform Medical Research and the U.S. Health-Care System by Making Cures Profitable
Despite spending more than any other nation in the world on health care, only 15 percent of Americans believe we’ve got the world's best, according to a recent Pew Research Center and Gallup Poll.
Mega mystery in Glenwood: Who won $118 million?
In what is the center of the lottery universe this week — a clean and busy gas station in Glenwood — anxious people were happily plunking down their hard-earned cash Thursday for a chance to win a spot on Easy Street. The Glenwood Minute Man Citgo at 18659 S. Halsted St. is where a winning Mega Millions ticket worth $118 million was sold May 4. Customers figured if it happened once, it could ...
Bain is just chapter one in the Book of Romney
Republicans are desperate to declare Obama's attacks on Mitt's business background off-limits. But in the life of Romney, vulture capitalism is an inescapable theme
Google project’s success is up to Kansas City
Kansas City, beware the story of Vilnius.
Qatar's stake in Siemens reaches USD3.08b
(MENAFN) Germany's Siemens announced that the stake of a subsidiary of Qatar's-owned Doha Insurance Company (DIC) in the industrial group grew to worth around USD3.08 billion, reported Arabian ...
The AdweekMedia Plan of the Year
Branded entertainment Webisodes have been popping up on the Internet lately almost as frequently as those infuriating “your mailbox is full” e-mail messages.
Facebook Co-Founder Won't Escape All U.S. Taxes By Renouncing Citizenship
: You don?t even know what the thing is yet. How big it can get, how far it can go. This is no time to take your chips down. A million dollars isn?t cool, you know what?s cool? : You? : A billion dollars. - The Social Network So what does that make two billion ...
Facebook's Saverin Can Run From IRS, But Not Hide
The company's co-founder may avoid paying some taxes by renouncing his U.S. citizenship, but not all of them.
Media All-Stars 2010
During the summer of 2007, Paul Gelb was settling into a promising internship with Razorfish's strategic planning group when the agency needed him elsewhere.
Frugal Couple Plots Their In-Retirement Portfolio Withdrawals
On the to-do list: getting ready for RMDs and taking steps to deploy a huge cash stake.
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