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Forbes.com, Magazine United at Last by Layoffs
We hear Forbes, the fussily conservative business magazine, is laying off Web and print staff today, and merging the surviving editors and writers into a single newsroom. It only took them a decade. Peter Kafka, a former Forbes.com editor, reports that 19 have been laid off from both the print and o …
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A New Web of Trust
A protocol that could make the Internet more secure is finally being implemented.
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Injured L.T. might not play against Steelers
There was the strained groin in 2004, the lingering rib injury in 2005, a jaw injury in 2006, the knee injury in last years playoffs and then his jammed right big toe earlier this season. Now theres the groin injury thats dogging LaDainian Tomlinson to the point that he might have to sit out the …
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State ends 2008 with fewest traffic deaths since 1944
State ends 2008 with fewest traffic deaths since 1944 Wisconsin ended 2008 with 589 traffic fatalities, which is the lowest total since 1944 when 526 people died in traffic crashes, according to preliminary statistics from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. State traffic deaths in 20 …
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US backs India on Mumbai terror attack probe
FBI will be granted access in Pakistan to investigate Mumbai terror attacks link.
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A Bailout Report Card: How Successful Have the Financial Relief Efforts Been?
The U.S. Government has committed trillions of dollars to its many bailout efforts. Some actions deserve an A, but there's a D and an F on this report card, too
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Why Halsey Minor Can't Have Nice Things
Dotcom mogul Halsey Minor, the CNET founder, has spent freely on real estate, artwork, and startups. He's having trouble keeping them all. The latest bauble to run aground: San Francisco magazine publisher 8020 Media. I know what you're thinking: Who starts a magazine company in this day and age? Ah …
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