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Food Processing October 2010 Dave Fusaro |
Editor's Plate: It's Been a Crazy 70 Years For our anniversary, we take a fun look back at the recent history of food. |
CFO July 15, 2010 Tom Denly |
Do You Know Your Money? How much do you really know about the history of cold, hard cash? |
Fast Company July 2010 Suzy Evans |
Mistaken Inventors One hundred years ago, Alva J. Fisher patented the electric motor-powered washing machine, so we could one day clean our clothes by turning a knob and pressing a button. But as Fisher and other inventors have learned: Creation and credit aren't always easily linked. |
AskMen.com |
Mafioso: Mafia Myths Because it helps to know the true history, structure and working of The Family, I've decided to clean up a couple Mafia myths. Enjoy. |
The Motley Fool May 7, 2010 Alyce Lomax |
The Investing Heroes You Never Knew Gadflies like John and Lewis Gilbert help keep corporations honest. |
BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 |
Haven't We Seen This Video Before? In 1915, inventor Nikola Tesla predicted that soon "all the inhabitants on this earth [would be able to reach] one another, not only by voice, but by sight." He had the right idea, just a little early. Some milestones between then and now |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 Tyler Cowen |
When the Country Went Cold Turkey A vivid retelling of Prohibition, Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, by Daniel Okrent, revels in the unintended consequences of government intervention. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 19, 2010 Sean Silverthorne |
The History of Beauty The author, Geoffrey Jones, discusses his book, "Beauty Imagined: A History of the Global Beauty Industry" |
CFO March 1, 2010 |
Women's Work A historical and current look at women's advancement in the labor force. |
AskMen.com |
Women And Children First? Comparing who survived two of history's most famous sinkings -- the Titanic and the Lusitania -- indicates sharply different behavior on the two doomed vessels, neither of which had enough available lifeboats for all passengers. |
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