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Fred Astaire didn’t want to make movies with Ginger Rogers.
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Este fin de semana los amantes del boxeo sabrán quién es el ganador de la llamada "Pelea del Siglo" entre el filipino Manny Pacquiao y el estadounidense Floyd Mayweather. Pero en el lenguaje del dinero, ya se sabe que ambos saldrán victoriosos, al igual que las compañías de televisión que ofrecen…
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I’m going to be rich — really rich. All I need to do is invest in a publicly traded company called Pressure BioSciences Inc. (PBIO), according to an unsolicited email I received last week. The email noted that Chicago-based Zacks Research had a one-year price target of $3.00, which would amount to…
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América Latina es la región más peligrosa del mundo para los activistas ambientales.
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Los trabajadores de 50 años o más enfrentan un obstáculo que no afecta a sus compañeros de menor edad: cómo superar los estereotipos negativos que los pintan como mucho más costosos, sin contacto con la tecnología y menos productivos.
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Last week, the editor of a newspaper in the Pacific Northwest emailed to check a reference for one of my former students. A position had opened up because the editor had let go a staffer who kept misspelling the names of people in photo captions. In another conversation earlier in the week, the…
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Workers 50 and older face a hurdle that younger peers don’t: how to overcome negative stereotypes that paint them as much more expensive, out of touch with technology and less productive.
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Growing up in Philadelphia, I remember my father always stopping at the corner store for a copy of the Philadelphia Tribune, our black newspaper. It was my go-to source for school papers and other projects. You could always find it on the coffee table of our home and at the homes of many of our…
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Updated May 4, 2015
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Just last year I wrote about the Rev. Willie T. Barrow, nicknamed the Little Warrior, as an example of seasoned civil rights leaders who chose to stay in the battle instead of retiring.









