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By Bree Fowler |
February 6, 2013
If you work from the road, chances are you rely on a mapping app. But does iPhone or Android give you more bang for your buck?
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By Michael K. Stanley |
September 13, 2012
McDonald’s restaurants, America’s newest calorie-counter; Europe’s $640 billion rescue fund; the West Nile virus and the Fed still trying to stimulate the economy. This and more in the Week in Pictures.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
September 12, 2012
With regulations that began back in 2010, when the law was passed, and dozens more being implemented through 2018, there's a lot to keep up with. Here are eight of the lesser known effects of the law.
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By Paul Wiseman |
August 15, 2012
The recession that ended three years ago this summer has been followed by the feeblest economic recovery since the Great Depression.
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By John Seewer, Associated Press |
August 6, 2012
Will anyone pay to expand the home health worker labor force? If so, who? How?
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By Allison Bell |
March 15, 2012
What can insurers learn from one of the world's most visible insurance marketing campaigns?
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By Bill Coffin |
January 21, 2011
Several months ago, I heard that Starbucks was test-marketing a new size of drink, the Trenta (Italian for "thirty"), a 31 oz. size for iced ...
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By Christina Pellett |
January 3, 2011
Jesse McDonald has no secretary, and no office staff. He works from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and has about 550 to 600 clients covered through the individual and small-group health plans he sells.
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By Richard Hoe |
November 2, 2010
China can be exasperatingly smart, but sometimes it's tough to stay ahead of the curve, at least the population curve. In China, that chart line is headed south.