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If our readers download a new version of the electronic file, they lose all of their notes and comments because it is a new file.
FORBES: "Release Early and Often" Only Works If You Do It
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Union Pacific, which owns the Union Pacific Railroad, the largest U.S. railroad in track miles and total revenues, is one of the few industrial stocks trading well above their all-time highs, notes Leeb of the Complete Investor newsletter.
FORBES: With Economy Chugging Along, Rail Stocks Seen As Best Transport To Higher Gains
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He actually handed out sheets of paper to all the other guests, asking them for their notes and opinions.
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Unlike the British, American companies already disclose the capitalised value of their operating leases in the notes to their accounts, for all who care to dig that deeply.
ECONOMIST: Commercial property
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In the era of free banking between 1837 and 1863, for instance, more than 700 banks could issue their own notes, and as many as one-third of all bills were fake.
ECONOMIST: American currency
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When a customer borrows a Kindle library book, they'll have all of the unique features they love about Kindle books, including Whispersync, which automatically synchronizes their margin notes, highlights and bookmarks, real page numbers, Facebook and Twitter integration, and more.
ENGADGET: Amazon lets you check out Kindle books from library websites, asks you to shush yourself at home
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Out of all the respondents who said they "hide" passwords to websites and apps in the Notes app on their phone, 62% were men.
CNN: Three of 10 smartphone owners don't use passwords
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Notes: The Hornets opened the game 3 for 13 from the floor and missed all five of their 3-point attempts in the first period.
NPR: Hornets Win Matchup Of Doc, Austin Rivers 90-78
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Nationally, about 10.9 million homeowners, or 26% of all homeowners with a mortgage, were underwater (carrying bank notes worth more than the current value) on their homes by 25% or higher.
FORBES: Worst Of Foreclosure Crisis Is Over But Problems Remain