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The workers bringing suit also say women make up more than 70 percent of Wal-Mart hourly workforce but in the past decade made up less than one-third of its store management.
CNN: Justices accept appeal over Wal-Mart gender pay lawsuit
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Make sure you know the difference between these "made-up" returns and those that were actually earned in real time, advises Mr. Solow.
WSJ: How Mutual Funds and Managers Massage Their Numbers, Legally
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If Facebook is inching toward becoming a search engine, a deep well of questions and answers would be a nice addition to augment the ready-made streams of news and status updates that could make up its results.
FORBES: Facebook Searches For Answers, Looks To Google
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For the photographers themselves, work like this can be more liberating than shooting magazine covers, which with few exceptions (W, for one) come with lots of rules: the subject must make eye contact, must be smiling, must be conservatively made-up, etc.
FORBES: Terry Richardson Shoots Jessica Stam On Mercedes-Benz A-Class
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It said Wednesday that Sabre, together with Travelport, which is also named in the antitrust suit, make up about 90% of booking made by U.S.-based travel agencies.
FORBES: American Airlines Renews Antitrust Battle; Down 3% After Hours
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RingCentral attempted to make things right by offering us a one-month credit, but that hardly made up for the downtime we were forced to endure on one of the most important days in Benzinga history.
FORBES: After Raising $10 Million From Cisco, Is RingCentral Ready For Its IPO?
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To meet both these conditions, and to make the numbers add up, the demands made of those with deposits under 100, 000 euros - those who had been assured that their money was safe - were more severe than anyone had expected.
BBC: Analysis: Arguments for Cyprus levy
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It made no difference though as Dindane immediately linked up with substitute Kanu to make it 3-0.
BBC: Portsmouth 4-0 Wigan
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With Test cricket played at a much faster rate these days, I would think it would be easier to make a batsmen fidgety by drying up the runs than it was 20 years ago - but North and Haddin were not made to work hard at all.
BBC: Jonathan Agnew column