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For Turkish Journalists, Arrest Is A Real Danger

In the wake of the Arab Spring, some Muslims in North Africa are looking across the Mediterranean to Turkey as

To Grow Business, Starbucks Thinks Outside The Cup

Just four years ago, Starbucks seemed to be losing its mojo. Howard Schultz, the man who made Starbucks a household

Quiznos Gives Up Control To Stave Off Bankruptcy

Quiznos narrowly avoided bankruptcy this week when the sandwich chain shifted ownership to private equity firm Avenue Capital in exchange

Gingrich, Romney Battle For Florida’s Spanish-Speaking Vote

The campaigns of Republican presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney traded attacks in Miami on Wednesday in English and

Start Early To Curb Heart Risks For A Lifetime

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S. But who’s at the most risk? A study in

Rep. Ron Paul: The Interview Transcript

Robert Siegel interviewed Rep. Ron Paul on All Things Considered on Jan. 25. This is an edited transcript of their

Treasury Secretary Geithner Doesn’t Expect To Be Part Of A Second Term

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Bloomberg Television today that he’s “pretty confident” he won’t be asked to stay in his

Shoe Company Practices Insourcing For The Sole

The American economy lost more than 5,000 jobs to offshore outsourcing in 2010, and in Tuesday’s State of the Union

Taking His Economic Message On The Road, Obama Touts Factory Jobs In Iowa

A day after delivering his State of the Union address to Congress, President Obama took his message on the road.

With Age, Men May Lose Thinking Ability Faster Than Women

Men are more apt than women to lose thinking ability as they age, according to new research. And that mild

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