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Last year I did a post on Hot Buttered Rums, which still stays my favorite cool weather drink.
FORBES: WARM DRINKS FOR AUTUMN NIGHTS
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Are European and Asian stocks a better buy? (And is Mark Cuban still full of hot air?) Post your thoughts below.
FORBES: Are Stocks Still A Buy?
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Helmet cams are also hot with teenagers, who like to post videos of their exploits on Youtube and Facebook.
FORBES: A Conversation With REI Chief Executive, Sally Jewell
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In 2006, the company introduced a hot beverage paper cup with 10% post-consumer recycled fiber and in 2008 it rolled out a new plastic cup that has less of an environmental impact than its original plastic cups.
FORBES: Dunkin' Donuts Gets Set To Run On Clean Palm Oil
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You could be driving home from the office on a hot summer day and with a simple tweet or post to Facebook, you are able to turn on the central air conditioning in your home to ensure a comfortable 72 degrees when you arrive back.
FORBES: How Social Media Can Mesh With Traditional Corporate IT
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It is often served in a stainless-steel cup and, along with some people-watching, makes a perfect post-train-ride break on a hot day.
BBC: Riding the rails like a Mumbaiker
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Hot targets of late: Facebook, Groupon, 3Par, Huffington Post, among others.
FORBES: The Most Profitable Small Businesses
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The post-War and contemporary art markets are definitely red hot.
FORBES: 'New Era' For Art Markets As Collectors Drop Half A Billion At Christie's Contemporary Sale
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And with unemployment at record lows and the economy enjoying its longest post-war expansion, poverty and labour rights are not the hot issues they once were.
ECONOMIST: A survey of the young
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Among the hot topics at WOMEX this year were the ongoing nightmare of musicians trying to get travel visas post-Sept. 11 and the general woes of the music industry wrestling with digital distribution.
NPR: The Musical Worlds of WOMEX
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That increased risk for post-flight disease doubled to 7.7% for passengers seated in a two-seat hot zone.
WSJ: Where Germs Lurk on Planes
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"I'm just taking my tweezers, and then kind of drawing it up, " explains post-doc Atsuko Negishi, as she pulls on what looks like the skin on a cup of hot cocoa.
BBC: Hagfish slime: The clothing of the future?