In this issue: The anti-aging industry, competitiveness,
and lessons from major military computer breach.
---Business---
BusinessWeek says the boomers' fear of mortality became an
$88 billion annual industry. Arlene Weintraub's book,
Selling the Fountain of Youth: How the Anti-Aging Industry
Made a Disease Out of Getting Old -- And Made Billions,
explains how.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=421521
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---Drugs---
Mexico is publicly debating the idea of legalizing drug use
to weaken the cartels. BusinessWeek says it would be an
effective step only if the U.S. did the same.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=421585
similar: http://MagPortal.com/cgi/sim.cgi?w=421585
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---Economy---
Competitiveness is not just about GDP and profits.
Progressive countries also measure economic success by
citizens health, quality of life and job satisfaction. U.S.
Banker says U.S. policymakers and corporate executives would
be wise to take note.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=421390
similar: http://MagPortal.com/cgi/sim.cgi?w=421390
---Property---
The Motley Fool explains why people are having trouble
selling their homes.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=421456
similar: http://MagPortal.com/cgi/sim.cgi?w=421456
---Spying---
A foreign spy, sensitive military data on Iraq and
Afghanistan operations ... and a flash drive. InternetNews
says that was all it took for U.S. secrets to wind up in the
hands of a rival country. A senior defense official shares
the lessons learned.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=421372
similar: http://MagPortal.com/cgi/sim.cgi?w=421372
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