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On a Baltic Island, Holiday Homes That Hitler Built
Developers plan to renovate a massive complex originally built to house workers on Nazi Party-sponsored vacations
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After Birchbox, the Sample Box Bubble
A look at some of the subscription-box imitators that have popped up in the wake of Birchbox's success with beauty samples
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How Fast Does Your Phone Lose Value?
What yesterday's phone is worth
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How to Invest Like a Bluth
The family’s greatest hits of wasted money and misadventures in business
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Fifty Most Popular Employers for Business Students
Tech companies fare well, as do producers of famous brands, such as Disney and Coke
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Top European B-Schools
U.K., Spain Dominate European B-School Ranking
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On a Baltic Island, Holiday Homes That Hitler Built
Developers plan to renovate a massive complex originally built to house workers on Nazi Party-sponsored vacations
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How Fast Does Your Phone Lose Value?
What yesterday's phone is worth
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After Birchbox, the Sample Box Bubble
A look at some of the subscription-box imitators that have popped up in the wake of Birchbox's success with beauty samples
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The Giving Girls
Charity Angels are fundraisers-for-hire, 36 women trained to land donations for charitable organizations
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How to Invest Like a Bluth
The family’s greatest hits of wasted money and misadventures in business
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Fifty Most Popular Employers for Business Students
Tech companies fare well, as do producers of famous brands, such as Disney and Coke
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Digital Innovation Is Booming in Africa
The continent has become a testing ground for breakthrough ideas, innovative tech products, and disruptive startups
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Top European B-Schools
U.K., Spain Dominate European B-School Ranking
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B-School Traditions: Carnegie Mellon's 'Buggy'
As part of CMU's Spring Carnival, business students at Tepper regularly compete in the annual "Buggy" sweepstakes race
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Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2013
On Notre Dame's heels are University of Virginia and Cornell
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This Is What Boston Looks Like Right Now
The city of Boston is on lockdown as police search for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the second suspect in the Boston Marathon terrorist bombing
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Steve Jobs's First-Choice Location for Apple, His Obsession with Stairs, Architecture: A Timeline
A lifelong architecture buff, Jobs collaborated with Norman Foster on a new campus for Apple's Cupertino (Calif.) headquarters
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B-School Traditions: Wharton and Philly Fight Night
The annual Philly Fight Night amateur boxing event gives Wharton MBAs a chance to take out their aggression on their classmates for charity
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Stylish Home Office Gear
Options for your home office include a standing desk, swivel chair, architect's lamp, and more
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Why Steve Jobs Tapped Norman Foster to Design Apple's Future HQ
A selective look through the architecture portfolio of Foster + Partners, the firm behind Apple's Campus 2
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The Cell Phone Turns 40. What's Next?
The cell phone turns 40 on April 3. It’s gone from a sci-fi concept to a brick-size telephone to a pocket computer. Here’s a look at how it’s permeated our lives and culture
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Eight Briefcases for the Stylish Worker
Whether you choose leather or twill or canvas, with these smart attachés, you're handling it
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Water Supplies Shrink Around the World
By 2030 almost half of the world's population will live in areas of "high water stress"
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Top B-Schools for Full-Tuition Scholarships
Landing a full-tuition scholarship at a top MBA program may be difficult, but it's far from impossible
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An Italian Auto Design Master's Second Act
He's now designing all of Fiat's brands, plus Chrysler's Jeep and Dodge Durango
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Wearable Tech
Google Glass, the Pebble watch, and other examples of wearable technology
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China's Food Safety Scares
Scares over tainted milk powder, watermelons, and other food items have troubled Chinese consumers
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Landmarks Go Green for St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day can have a big impact on local businesses. Here's a selection of things that turn green for the holiday to get people in the spirit
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From Sloppy Slouchers to Discreet Leaners: What’s Your Desk Posture?
Steelcase identifies nine new ways people sit at work
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The Highest B-School Debt Burdens
The highest b-school debt burden
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America's 50 Best Cities
Which of the biggest U.S. urban centers rank tops in leisure, colleges, economics, and air quality?
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On a Baltic Island, Holiday Homes That Hitler Built
Developers plan to renovate a massive complex originally built to house workers on Nazi Party-sponsored vacations
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Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2013
On Notre Dame's heels are University of Virginia and Cornell
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CEOs of Sex
Forget gold chains and dirty raincoats. The men and women behind companies ranging from adult video producers to dating sites are serious CEOs who don't find anything dirty about their business.
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The Best Places to Raise Kids 2013
Businessweek.com’s annual ranking of small, family-friendly towns that offer great quality of life
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America's 50 Best Cities
If you could live anywhere in the U.S. and money was no object, these 50 cities
offer the best overall quality of life. Raleigh, N.C., is No. 1
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Sex and the Workplace
A survey of over 2,000 working professionals reveals office life to be erotically charged and occasionally lurid
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The Best Places to Raise Your Kids 2012
For the sixth year in a row, Businessweek.com presents its rankings of the best places in each state in the U.S. to raise your kids
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How Fast Does Your Phone Lose Value?
What yesterday's phone is worth
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The 25 Cheapest Cities in the U.S.
In a survey of 340 urban areas across the U.S., here are the 25 that rank cheapest in expenses
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Top European B-Schools
U.K., Spain Dominate European B-School Ranking
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Five Workplace Dramas As Yet Unscripted by Aaron Sorkin
He's done the White House, the Internet startup, and now The Newsroom. What office environments could the screenwriter explore next?
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Checks & Balances: A Guide to Matching Ties with Gingham Shirts
It’s gingham season. Follow the experts’ advice and wear it like you mean it
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Fifty Most Popular Employers for Business Students
Tech companies fare well, as do producers of famous brands, such as Disney and Coke
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20 Small Businesses of the Future
Many of the world's greatest fortunes have been made by people who saw the next big thing before anyone else. What will be the most profitable small businesses of tomorrow?
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2012 Best U.S. Business Schools
Chicago's Booth School tops Bloomberg Businessweeks Best B-Schools ranking for the fourth time since 2006, a feat accomplished only once before in the ranking's history
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America’s Richest Zip Codes 2011
A ranking of 50 Zip Codes in the U.S. with households that have the highest income and net worth
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America's Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs 2012
Meet the brains behind 25 ventures that aim to tackle social ills and turn a profit
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America's Most Fun, Affordable Cities
Looking for a place where you can find great dining and nightlife as well as affordable housing? Check out these 25 cities
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The Giving Girls
Charity Angels are fundraisers-for-hire, 36 women trained to land donations for charitable organizations
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Most Expensive Suburbs 2010
Weighing such factors as home prices, tax rates, and cost of living, Businessweek.com identifies the most expensive suburb in each state in 2010
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Twelve Sites That Will Put You to Work Now
Make anywhere from a few bucks to a few hundred dollars per hour
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Top B-Schools for Scholarships
Here we list our top MBA programs that dole out the most money via scholarships and fellowships.
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The Best Places to Raise Your Kids 2011
The most affordable places with the highest quality of living and lowest crime and cost of living in the U.S.
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Digital Innovation Is Booming in Africa
The continent has become a testing ground for breakthrough ideas, innovative tech products, and disruptive startups
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America's 50 Best Cities
Which of the biggest U.S. urban centers rank tops in leisure, colleges, economics, and air quality?
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How Fast Does Your Phone Lose Value?
What yesterday's phone is worth
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Which Tax Haven Is Right for You?
The tax haven market for wealthy people and companies has exploded. Here’s where to stash your loot
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On a Baltic Island, Holiday Homes That Hitler Built
Developers plan to renovate a massive complex originally built to house workers on Nazi Party-sponsored vacations
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After Birchbox, the Sample Box Bubble
A look at some of the subscription-box imitators that have popped up in the wake of Birchbox's success with beauty samples
Comments
The Giving Girls
Charity Angels are fundraisers-for-hire, 36 women trained to land donations for charitable organizations
Comments
How to Invest Like a Bluth
The family’s greatest hits of wasted money and misadventures in business
Comments
Fifty Most Popular Employers for Business Students
Tech companies fare well, as do producers of famous brands, such as Disney and Coke
Comments
Digital Innovation Is Booming in Africa
The continent has become a testing ground for breakthrough ideas, innovative tech products, and disruptive startups
Comments
Top European B-Schools
U.K., Spain Dominate European B-School Ranking
Comments
B-School Traditions: Carnegie Mellon's 'Buggy'
As part of CMU's Spring Carnival, business students at Tepper regularly compete in the annual "Buggy" sweepstakes race
Comments
Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2013
On Notre Dame's heels are University of Virginia and Cornell
Comments
This Is What Boston Looks Like Right Now
The city of Boston is on lockdown as police search for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the second suspect in the Boston Marathon terrorist bombing
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Steve Jobs's First-Choice Location for Apple, His Obsession with Stairs, Architecture: A Timeline
A lifelong architecture buff, Jobs collaborated with Norman Foster on a new campus for Apple's Cupertino (Calif.) headquarters
Comments
B-School Traditions: Wharton and Philly Fight Night
The annual Philly Fight Night amateur boxing event gives Wharton MBAs a chance to take out their aggression on their classmates for charity
Comments
Stylish Home Office Gear
Options for your home office include a standing desk, swivel chair, architect's lamp, and more
Comments
Why Steve Jobs Tapped Norman Foster to Design Apple's Future HQ
A selective look through the architecture portfolio of Foster + Partners, the firm behind Apple's Campus 2
Comments
The Cell Phone Turns 40. What's Next?
The cell phone turns 40 on April 3. It’s gone from a sci-fi concept to a brick-size telephone to a pocket computer. Here’s a look at how it’s permeated our lives and culture
Comments
Eight Briefcases for the Stylish Worker
Whether you choose leather or twill or canvas, with these smart attachés, you're handling it
Comments
Water Supplies Shrink Around the World
By 2030 almost half of the world's population will live in areas of "high water stress"
Comments
Top B-Schools for Full-Tuition Scholarships
Landing a full-tuition scholarship at a top MBA program may be difficult, but it's far from impossible
Comments
An Italian Auto Design Master's Second Act
He's now designing all of Fiat's brands, plus Chrysler's Jeep and Dodge Durango
Comments
Wearable Tech
Google Glass, the Pebble watch, and other examples of wearable technology
Comments
China's Food Safety Scares
Scares over tainted milk powder, watermelons, and other food items have troubled Chinese consumers
Comments
Landmarks Go Green for St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day can have a big impact on local businesses. Here's a selection of things that turn green for the holiday to get people in the spirit
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