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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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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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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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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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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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The Fastest- and Slowest-Growing U.S. Cities
A Bloomberg ranking of the American cities that have experienced the greatest population gains and losses
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Future Cities From the Past
Predictions for future cityscapes from 1894 to the 1964 World's Fair and beyond
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Design That Transforms the Eating Experience
Consumers gush about their favorite tech gadgets, but most don’t realize how design has changed products that are truly indispensable
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Twelve Decades of Innovations in Food Design
An exploration of food and packaging over the past century
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How September 11 Changed Architecture
The attack on the World Trade Center in 2001 left a safety design legacy on buildings around the world.
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A Dry History of Concentrates
Products in concentrate form have been around for a long time. We just lost our tolerance for self-assembly
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The Post-Closet Bounce
One way of reviving a sagging showbiz career is coming out of the closet.
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The Year in Six Words
Normal, Jobs, Stuck, Currency, Spills and Currency say all that needs to be said about 2010
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Twenty-One Cars You Can't Drive in the U.S.
There are many automobiles sold around the world that aren't currently allowed to be driven on U.S. roads. In a few cases, that's a good thing. In many others, Americans are missing out
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Twenty-One Cars You Can't Drive in the U.S.
There are many automobiles sold around the world that aren't currently allowed to be driven on U.S. roads. In a few cases, that's a good thing. In many others, Americans are missing out
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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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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 Fastest- and Slowest-Growing U.S. Cities
A Bloomberg ranking of the American cities that have experienced the greatest population gains and losses
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Future Cities From the Past
Predictions for future cityscapes from 1894 to the 1964 World's Fair and beyond
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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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A Dry History of Concentrates
Products in concentrate form have been around for a long time. We just lost our tolerance for self-assembly
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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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How September 11 Changed Architecture
The attack on the World Trade Center in 2001 left a safety design legacy on buildings around the world.
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Design That Transforms the Eating Experience
Consumers gush about their favorite tech gadgets, but most don’t realize how design has changed products that are truly indispensable
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Twelve Decades of Innovations in Food Design
An exploration of food and packaging over the past century
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The Post-Closet Bounce
One way of reviving a sagging showbiz career is coming out of the closet.
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The Year in Six Words
Normal, Jobs, Stuck, Currency, Spills and Currency say all that needs to be said about 2010
Comments
Digital Innovation Is Booming in Africa
The continent has become a testing ground for breakthrough ideas, innovative tech products, and disruptive startups
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
Water Supplies Shrink Around the World
By 2030 almost half of the world's population will live in areas of "high water stress"
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
The Fastest- and Slowest-Growing U.S. Cities
A Bloomberg ranking of the American cities that have experienced the greatest population gains and losses
Comments
Future Cities From the Past
Predictions for future cityscapes from 1894 to the 1964 World's Fair and beyond
Comments
Design That Transforms the Eating Experience
Consumers gush about their favorite tech gadgets, but most don’t realize how design has changed products that are truly indispensable
Comments
Twelve Decades of Innovations in Food Design
An exploration of food and packaging over the past century
Comments
How September 11 Changed Architecture
The attack on the World Trade Center in 2001 left a safety design legacy on buildings around the world.
Comments
A Dry History of Concentrates
Products in concentrate form have been around for a long time. We just lost our tolerance for self-assembly
Comments
The Post-Closet Bounce
One way of reviving a sagging showbiz career is coming out of the closet.
Comments
The Year in Six Words
Normal, Jobs, Stuck, Currency, Spills and Currency say all that needs to be said about 2010
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Twenty-One Cars You Can't Drive in the U.S.
There are many automobiles sold around the world that aren't currently allowed to be driven on U.S. roads. In a few cases, that's a good thing. In many others, Americans are missing out
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