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Tax Cuts Aren't Off Obama's Table

The incoming Administration may be looking beyond infrastructure spending to business and personal tax cuts to pump nearly $1 trillion into the economy

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Gambling on Netbooks in Vegas

At this year's CES, Intel, Freescale, Lenovo, and others are unveiling a host of souped-up, touchscreen netbooks

Infrastructure Boom: Beware of the Potholes

Before you start making infrastructure investments on the strength of Obama's stimulus program, consider these potential obstacles to a building boom

Apple Changes Its iTunes

Pricing songs from 69¢ to $1.29 and dropping copy protection will cause problems for Amazon.com, says BW's Peter Burrows

Porsche Grabs 50.8% of VW

But without a change in Germany's "VW law"control still eludes the much smaller automaker, says BW's David Kiley

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Enron's Skilling Loses Appeal

But a federal court's ruling could lead to a reduction in the former Enron CEO's 24-year prison sentence

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CES: Greener in 2009

As part of the Consumer Electronics Show's Greener Gadgets initiative, exhibitors will show off gadgets that appeal to the eco-conscious consumer

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WPP's Digital Push

The ad and marketing giant appears to have a head start on rivals, but CEO Martin Sorrell doesn't think it's digital enough

Cold War Haunts EU Gas Crisis Response

Bank of England Mulls Historic Rate Cut

Helping Small Firms Is Key to Recovery

Tempers Rise Over Trade with China

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Samsung: Rethinking the Printer Business

Samsung's bet that eye-catching design, and a partnership with Apple, would boost its share of the printer market is paying off

Gaming Industry: New Year Resolutions

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Luxury Management Remains in Style

Despite a downturn in the high-end consumer market, applications for luxury-management MBA programs remain strong

MBA Journal: Competition and Cooperation

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Inside the House of the Future

Green technology, wireless connectivity, and less ostentation are just some of the newest homebuilding trends

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Nationalize U.S. Driver’s Licenses

To promote safety and cut red tape, state-by-state licenses should be replaced by federally issued ones. Pro or con?

 

IN YOUR FACE: EDUCATION TECH STIMULUS

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"Computers in school will become necessary to advance a student in a field requiring computers. Until then a good teacher cannot be replaced by a glowing screen and keyboard."