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| Having trouble reading this . Not interested anymore? <>> | | | | BW Insider | Aug 11, 2011 | | This Week's Top Story | | | Global Economics The European Central Bank is acting like the de facto finance ministry of Europe | More Top Stories | | Real Estate Ocean City comes in first in a nationwide ranking of Zip Codes with the best nightlife and the most affordable housing | | Getting In The final weeks before classes start are time to choose a new health insurance plan, hire movers, and make a graceful exit from work | | Viewpoint Follow these eight steps | | Corporate Provocateur An easy-going atmosphere combined with a few semi-steadfast rules will minimize disruptions and legal concerns when co-workers hook up | | Smart Answers Economic developers from Irvine, Calif., and San Jose, Calif., describe the strategies they're using to persuade entrepreneurs to set up shop or expand | | MBA Programs Work-life issues, lack of mentorship programs, and sexual discrimination are preventing many women from obtaining tenure and full professorships | | Last December, John Hartzog, a test- center administrator at Florida Gateway College in Lake City, Fla., replaced the paper and pencils attest stations with notebook-size plastic devices called Boogie Boards. His experiment: try to cut costs with the new technology. | | El Clasificado is the largest free, weekly Spanish- language classified print publication in the U.S., reaching more thanmillion people | | This newsletter is a FREE service provided by BusinessWeek.com. To sign up for other newsletters, cancel delivery,delivery options or please go to our Newsletter Preferences page If you need other assistance, please contact Customer Service or contact: Dustine Peterson Bloomberg BusinessWeek Customer Rights 2005 Lakewood Drive, Boone, IA 50036 dpetersoncds-global.com To learn more about how BusinessWeek.com applies this policy, you can contact our Marketing Department | | This week in BW Insider | | In spite of the unity trend among European nations, fiscal union, where a central authority has final say over each country’s spending and taxing, was never a possibility. But now the issue is being debated with a bit more urgency. The Insider Top Story this week takes you through the thinking behind it. But don’t worry, the Insider is also bringing you some beach reading. Check out our story on America’s affordable fun cities. For many of us, there’s still time to plan a vacation. Even those heading to an MBA program later this month should try and take a break first. It’ll be their last for a while. Read our story "Tying up Loose Ends" before you go, though. | Advertisement | | ADVERTISEMENT Generate Serious Income in Turbulent Markets In today's market, there's more to trading covered calls than just buying a stock and selling a call. With a complimentarymonth subscription to Bernie Schaeffer's "Covered Call Plus", you'll learn how to maximize income without limiting your upside while still reducing downside exposure. | Advertisement | | | | |
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Ocean City, Md.: America's Most Affordable Fun City Ocean City comes in first in a nationwide ranking of Zip Codes with the best nightlife and the most affordable housing
Ready, Set, B-School: Tying Up Loose Ends The final weeks before classes start are time to choose a new health insurance plan, hire movers, and make a graceful exit from work
Intelligence Lost: The Boomers Are Exiting Follow these eight steps
Office Romance: A Manager's Guide An easy-going atmosphere combined with a few semi-steadfast rules will minimize disruptions and legal concerns when co-workers hook up ******************************ADVERTISEMENT****************************** Learn "The Five Hallmarks of Operational Excellence." Accenture > High Performance. Delivered. NL #Top
How Cities Lure Startups Economic developers from Irvine, Calif., and San Jose, Calif., describe the strategies they're using to persuade entrepreneurs to set up shop or expand
For Female Faculty, a B-School Glass Ceiling Work-life issues, lack of mentorship programs, and sexual discrimination are preventing many women from obtaining tenure and full professorships
Kent Displays Pushes 'E-Writers' as Paper Replacement in Schools Last December, John Hartzog, a test- center administrator at Florida Gateway College in Lake City, Fla., replaced the paper and pencils attest stations with notebook-size plastic devices called Boogie Boards. His experiment: try to cut costs with the new technology.
El Clasificado Balances Print Growth With Online Push El Clasificado is the largest free, weekly Spanish- language classified print publication in the U.S., reaching more thanmillion people
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