Archives: News
Riding With the Fishes
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New York City Transit plans to dispose of 1,600 old subway cars off the Atlantic coast. But do the cost savings for the city outweigh the environmental costs to the ocean?
Live, From a Stage 1,000 Miles Away
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Fabchannel.com streams real-time concerts from a club in the Netherlands to a computer near you. Cool. But is it profitable?
Good Enough for Government Work?
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It’s official. Federal procurement offices must find bio-based products that don’t use fossil fuels. Soy ink anyone?
Regulation Nation
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As the world waits for a resolution to the subprime debacle, many state governments have jumped in and proposed legislation to protect consumers and the economy.
Woman’s Work
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As more women walk away from careers on Wall Street in search of a better work/family balance, some major firms have launched aggressive programs to woo them back.
The Rise of the Asian Art Market
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Newly wealthy investors from emerging markets are pushing prices for the works of contemporary Asian artists to heights never seen before. Is it just another bubble?
Paper Chase
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How can newspapers stop the slide in circulation numbers? Redefine circulation. But will advertisers buy the new formula?
MySpace for All Eternity
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Herb Ayres wants to change the death-care industry — and he has a business model that goes beyond the great beyond.
Credit Card Monty
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Every time you use your credit card, debit card, or social-security number, you risk winding up on a database all too easily breached by criminals. What can you do?
Rating Game
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A handful of credit-rating agencies was at the vortex of the Enron scandal. Now, they’re taking the heat for the subprime mortgage debacle, and the SEC is finally taking notice.
