It isn’t easy to play the callous-banker role without caricature, but Goldman Sachs brings the stereotype to life in Venezuela.
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Regional Favorites In A Global World
The internet lets us order practically anything from virtually anywhere, but some products still have decidedly local appeal.
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Pirate Radio Goes Legit In Britain
‘Pirate’ broadcasters briefly commandeered British airwaves before being repelled decades ago. Now they’re back – and legit.
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Getting Rid Of Stale Debt
Revising the Golden Rule, the Supreme Court says staying silent about an invalid bankruptcy claim might get you some gold.
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Little Girls And Pink Balloons
Even in the aftermath of tragedy, young fans should be able to look forward to a memorable concert and a shower of balloons.
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IBM Puts Walls Around The ‘Anywhere’ Office
Workplace flexibility means IBM employees can work from anywhere – as long as it’s in the office.
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States Press Ahead With New Retirement Mandates
Although Congress has taken away regulatory protection, states still plan to roll out new private-sector retirement plans.
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The Calm Amid The Storms
An eerie calm in financial markets unnerved investors amid this year’s political turmoil. This week finally brought a jolt.
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Electric Racing Quietly Roars Ahead
The quiet promises to be practically deafening when electric-powered race cars arrive in Brooklyn this summer.
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Exhausting Patents, And Customers
Alternate business models: carmakers seek customers; printer-makers take hostages.
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