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Top 10 richest Americans
The 100 richest people in the world gained $241 billion in net worth last year, according to Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. Americans dominated the list, occupying five of the top 10 spots. This countdown of the top 10 wealthiest Americans features a casino mogul, software tycoons, and a lot of Wal-Mart money.
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Olympic moms: 13 mothers compete for Team USA
The “Celebrating Moms” series of commercials by Proctor & Gamble during Olympic coverage is a tear-jerking ode to sacrifices mothers make to support their kids’ athletic careers. But what about athletes who are mothers, themselves?Elite athlete moms have the same run-of-the-mill work/life balance as the rest of us. But these 13 Olympic moms do put parenting – both its challenges and rewards – in a new perspective.
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Facebook parents push for Pampers recall
In the latest sign of the power of social media, concerned parents band together on Facebook to push for a Pampers recall.
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The Dow average didn't tank because of one fat finger
The 1,000 point fall in the Dow average was caused by more than a fat finger mistake.
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The Big Apple: Innovation drives Apple to the top
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Opinion: Obama, China, and wishful thinking about American jobs
The disconnect between production and consumption threatens both China and America.
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The Monitor's View: Obama in China: Why not more US export jobs?
With 10.2 percent US unemployment, Obama in China should have pushed harder at trade barriers.
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Nielsen shakes off big-media, bucks DVRs, online video
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Opinion: Turn economic setback into opportunity
Many laid-off workers are striking out as entrepreneurs or helping out as volunteers.
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As P&G CEO looks abroad, Home Depot cuts costs
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How you'll know the economy is turning around
Experts watch a variety of indicators both subtle and significant – from the sale of home hair-dye kits to the volume of used-car purchases.
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By the numbers: No. 1 for every medium
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Beyond gasoline: Prices surge for oil-based goods
Some consumer-products companies are starting to pass on higher energy costs to consumers.
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Vocation vacations: Job-auditing firm turns career switch dreams into reality
Our reporter takes a short stint with a perfumer. What this man 'nose,' you can learn.
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Dividend investors at a crossroads
Market swing, tax changes may give reason to pause, not panic.
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It's a Starbucks world. (We only sip in it.)
A journalist asks: How did a modest Seattle coffeehouse become a global juggernaut?



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