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Police brutality is business as usual? (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Police brutality is business as usual?
Mass. agency returning to student loan business (Boston Globe) The Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority is getting back into the student loan business. The agency that has provided loans to about 40,000 families in Massachusetts in past years says it successfully raised $400 million in financing through the sale of bonds.
Seattle business reporters to launch new site (CNET) Two business reporters at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer have left the paper to start a new technology site backed by the Puget Sound Business Journal.
Google Maps Posts Business Listing Quality Guidelines (WebProNews) Google has posted some official guidelines for listing your business in Google Maps. As more and more people refer to the Internet rather than the phonebook for looking up local businesses, business owners will want to pay close attention to the rules, so they are easily found on Google Maps. The new guidelines read as follows: read more
Neither McCain, Palin capable of running business: advisor (AFP via Yahoo! News) Neither John McCain nor his running mate Sarah Palin is capable of running a large business, one of the Republican presidential candidate's top economic advisors said Tuesday.
Calendar of major business events Wednesday (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Major business events and economic events scheduled for Wednesday: WASHINGTON -- Commerce Department releases housing starts for August, 8:30 a.m.
Cisco Plays up Video for Business, Carriers (PC World) Cisco pushed its video technologies for business collaboration and service-provider profits at its financial conference.
Business or Pleasure? More Are Choosing Both (New York Times) Business travelers and their companies have become more resourceful in figuring out ways to tack some fun onto the work without spending a lot of extra money.
GWU Adds Ethical Focus To Business Grad School (Washington Post) George Washington University Business School is overhauling its graduate program this year and says it is taking a chance: Will future MBAs value a new emphasis on ethics, or are they in it only for the money?
'Slow down' in island's business (BBC News) A global lack of confidence in financial markets has lead to a "slow down" in business, a Guernsey finance expert says.
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