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Kingsley Guy: GOP should promote Rubio's skills
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio dispelled all doubt recently about whether he should be on the 2016 GOP presidential ticket, either on the top spot or as candidate for vice president. He did so in a radio conversation with Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh has been a...Tags: Migration, Politics, Radio, Palm Beach County, Science and Technology
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It has come to pass for Kobe Bryant
MINNEAPOLIS — I'm liking the laugh-out-loud guy sitting across from me at Starbucks, maybe as big a shock as Kobe Bryant and I getting together to sip vanilla lattes. You know who I'm talking about: the Kobester, the Big Baby, the Ball Hog, the...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Pau Gasol, Magic Johnson
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Grammar Police know a man with a wooden leg named Smith
A friend got an email the other day from his bank. The subject line read, "Tips for Protecting Your Business' Information From American Bank." He messaged me about this, noting, "My question is: Why do we have to protect our business' information from...Tags: The New York Times, Allentown, Holidays, Religious Festivals, American Bank Incorporated
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Will bogus bio unmake self-made leader of Abbott spinoff?
Richard Gonzalez, it turns out, is more of a self-made man than a lot of us knew. The Abbott Laboratories veteran of more than 30 years, who is pegged to serve as chief executive of the pharmaceutical company spinoff that the North Chicago-based medical...
Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Mark Zuckerberg, Economy, Business and Finance, Biology, New Year's Day
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Stock sell-off shows an emotional investment in Apple
A friend of mine, a weatherman for a local TV station, always greets me the same way: "Time to sell my Apple stock?" And I always offer the same response: Do you still like the company? "Yes." Then don't sell it. Investors were wringing their...
Tags: Microsoft Corporation, MySpace, Twitter, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering
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The tale of a lost Mother's Day ring
My son's high school band concert will start at 7:30 p.m. It is now 6 p.m. The sign on the door says, "Please do not enter until 6:45 p.m." Do I stay here? Or wait in the car. I'm currently second in line. The woman ahead of me warns, "If you leave and...Tags: Mother's Day
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Daum: 2012's pop song for grads
Every year around this time, a few notable lines from a few notable commencement speeches start insinuating themselves into the canon of "words to live by." Recent favorites include Steve Jobs' 2005 speech at Stanford ("Your time is limited, so don't...
Tags: David Foster Wallace, Stephen Colbert, Talk Shows (genre), Rush Limbaugh, YouTube
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'The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2012'
As a devoted fan of this series (this is the 11th volume), I can report that this year's anthology of 32 selections might be the best yet. High school students from 826Michigan and 826 Valencia, parts of Dave Eggers' network of nonprofit writing and...Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Junot Diaz, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), FEMA, Dave Eggers
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A literary journey that started on the streets
Only one writer received a standing ovation at the Carl Sandburg Literary Awards in Chicago on Wednesday night. It wasn't the marquee award-winners who brought the well-heeled crowd to its feet in the giant room at the UIC Forum. It wasn't Walter...
Tags: Missing Persons, NPR, Arts and Culture, Chicago Public Library, Columbia College Chicago
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Kevin Hunt: Why I Love Apple's Unsung AirPort Express
The Hartford CourantAnother year, another iPhone. That's five iPhones in five years. Coming next: Yet another iPad, the rumored Mini. If longevity is a gauge of technological and design excellence, however, the AirPort Express could be Apple's most perfect product. When...Tags: New Products, Wireless Technology, Apple iTunes, Music, Apple iPod
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Former Broadcom executive emerges intact from options scandal
Almost from its inception, the federal government's options backdating case against executives of Broadcom Corp. reeked of cheap melodrama more than it gleamed with truth-seeking about corporate accounting and corporate pay. You can count Bill Ruehle,...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Financial Aid, Trials, Justice System, Criminals
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Rosenthal: Weight of Boeing's ambition grounds Dreamliner, for now
Piloting a plane in zero visibility requires a steady hand and a cool head. Those who can't make adjustments en route are in for a bumpy ride. Leading a business into the future is much the same, complicated by all the unknowns and unknowables the...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology, Boeing Co.
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