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Backstreet Boys Debut New Song In a World Like This
the Backstreet Boys amped up the anticipation by premiering the title track and first single, "In a World Like This," last night on New York radio station Z100. The song is uptempo in the same way as the 1997 single "As Long As You Love Me," and is about discovering love when it's needed ...
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U.S. Corporate Media Government Officials Say it We Print it Ergo It Must Be True
Poster of the Big Enchilada depicting Visionary Sleaze As expected, the government's propaganda mill is going at full throttle particularly coming on the heels of Edward Snowden's whistleblowing of the NSA's surveillance programs. Yesterday, NSA Chief General Keith Alexander, testifying before the House Intelligence Committee said more than 50 "potential terrorist ...
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BT Group Chief Resigns to Join British Government
LONDON -- BT Group, the British telecommunications giant, said Wednesday that Ian Livingston was resigning as chief executive to become the British minister for trade and ...
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In high-stakes business-tax fight teachers union gets early bold start
Dan Hart, managing partner of Dan Hart & Associates, listens to keynote speaker Roberto Suro, director of the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute at USC, during the English Mastery for Nevada's Prosperity education forum at the Stan Fulton Building on UNLV campus Thursday, June 21, 2012. END .inline-content --> The state teachers union plans to make a $1 million campaign contribution ...
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Marriott Business Services in Blount County sold
Marriott Business Services, one of Blount County's largest employers, has been sold to Accenture, a management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company based in ...
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Scaleup Milwaukee initiative to accelerate growth at selected companies
effort organized by the Greater Milwaukee Committee to spur more business growth here, will start a pilot project in September to help selected local companies accelerate their growth, organizers said in a ...
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Orders top $100bn as Boeing gets a boost
Paris - Orders at the Paris Airshow surpassed $100 billion on Wednesday, as planemakers Boeing and Airbus cashed in on demand for fuel-efficient jets and growth in both budget carriers and emerging ...
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US Paralympics include 15 London 2012 medallists in squad for IPC World Championships
June 18 - US Paralympics have named the majority of their track and field stars from London 2012 in their squad for the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Championships in Lyon next month, including T44 100 metres silver medallist Richard Browne, who recently equalled the world record in the event. Browne has been embroiled in a war of words with the man who finished ahead of him in ...
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Swiss Re Publishes ‘Corporate Responsibility’ Report‘Sustainable’Insurance Goals
Swiss Re announced the publication of its "2012 Corporate Responsibility Report," which it said "enhances its accountability by reporting against the Principles for Sustainable Insurance for the first time." The sustainable principles were developed in cooperation with the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and other partners, with Swiss Re playing "an active ...
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Boeing boosted by CIT order
Boeing said on Wednesday that US plane leasing firm CIT Aerospace had ordered 30 of its new, medium-haul 737 MAX aircraft in a deal worth $3 billion at catalogue prices.The announcement complements an already solid order book for the US aviation giant at the Paris Air Show, which kicked off Monday against a background of high-profile competition between Boeing and its arch-rival Airbus.The US ...
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How Institutional Theorists Can Help Solve Big Business Problems
The academic study of institutions provides important insights into complex problems, but is often criticized for lacking practical relevance. Institutional theorists gathered at Harvard Business School to discuss how to make their work more broadly understood and useful. Their insights are highlighted in this article, which first appeared on ...
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Blatter to attend FIFA U-20 World Cup kick-off
"The FIFA U-20 World Cup is the second oldest FIFA tournament, one of the most important within FIFA’s competitions, involving 24 teams, and where so many future footballing talents are revealed. As FIFA President, I consider it important to be there when the action starts," commented President Blatter, who will then return to Brazil for the final week of the 2013 FIFA ...
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Microsoft touts Windows 8 apps momentum heading into Build
Welcome to Microsoft Pri0: That's Microspeak for top priority, and that's the news and observations you'll find here from Seattle Times technology reporter Janet I. ...
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Boeing pledges speedier start to 737 MAX deliveries
Seattle Times aerospace reporter Dominic Gates covers top industry events to bring you the latest news, highlighting how it impacts Boeing and its ...
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Global sugar consumption to increase study predicts
CAROL RYAN DUMAS Capital Press Global sugar consumption is projected to increase from 166 million tons to 203 million tons in the next seven years, according to a report released this week by Rabobank's food and agribusiness research and advisor team.Asia will lead the growth, increasing its consumption from 75 million tons to 97 million tons and growing 2.9 percent annually. But Rabobank ...
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Boeing and Airbus in Paris sales battle
If Boeing can develop a 777 that can fly for 20 hours, then why bother flying through Dubai? Most EK traffic is transfer passengers. 20 hours nonstop ...
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Worlds first flying car up for grabs for $1 million
Aerocar could not only fly, it was designed to drive on roads, too. The flight system could be removed and towed by the car, then easily reassembled. The car which cruises at a 177 kph has foldable wings to keep it a street-worthy size is now on sale for $938,340. The 21-feet Aerocar is a two-place aircraft with side-by-side seating, four wheels, 30-feet wingspan and a ...
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Doctors’ Group Wants To Ban Companies From Marketing Energy Drinks To Kids
formally endorsed banning the marketing of energy drinks to children under age 18, citing the health risks associated with beverages high in caffeine and supplements like taurine. ';Energy drinks contain massive and excessive amounts of caffeine that may lead to a host of health problems in young people, including heart problems, and banning companies from marketing these products to ...
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Obama Announces New Plans To Reduce Global Nuclear Weapons Stockpile
President Obama delivers speech on foreign policy at Brandenburg Gate on June 19, 2013. (Credit: AP) In a speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, ...
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Volcanoes ready to erupt in Russia World Cup Sevens
The Philippine Volcanoes hope to continue their remarkable rise in the international level with a strong showing in their maiden participation in the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Moscow, Russia, late this month. Having made an impact in the 15-a-side game, where they are now in Asia's top-flight, the Volcanoes have high hopes in their biggest, most important tournament yet. The Philippines, ...
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FedEx Trades Higher After Q4 Earnings Beat
Shares of the economic bellwether are up after its earnings beat but revenue miss. Brandon Oglenski, Barclays analyst, and Christian Wetherbee, Citi analyst, break down the results and provide a play on the transportation ...
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5 companies that make business beautiful
"It's tempting to think of business and pleasure as incompatible, just as it seems logical to think of art and science as antagonistic," writes Jean-Baptiste Danet in Business is Beautiful: The Hard Art of Standing Apart. "Why not a bit of both?" Danet is CEO of global design and branding firm Dragon Rouge, headquartered in Paris. For their new book, Danet and his team ...
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Climate change is the threat of our time Obama renews calls to reduce US-Russia nuclear weapons and to confront global warming
Issuing an appeal for a new citizen activism in the free world, President Barack Obama renewed his call to reduce US and Russian nuclear stockpiles and to confront climate change, a danger he called "the global threat of our ...
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Bafana’s World Cup lifeline
Bafana have been given a second glimmer of hope as their prospects of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup continued to tip-toe back from the dead. Picture: Anesh ...
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BlackBerry shares fall as analyst downgrades stock ahead of earnings
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry shares fell nearly 4 percent on Tuesday after a Bernstein Research analyst cut his rating on the stock to "underperform" ahead of the company's quarterly earnings release next ...










