Shawn Achor at HBR writes this week on the connection between happiness and success.
The editor of the Times James Harding writes this morning that "journalists are now in their version of the MPs' expenses scandal".
Meanwhile, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster writes this morning that he sees strong December quarter iPhone sales, but that March guidance is likely to be below the Street consensus.
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And what the Congress needs to do to get this done is apparent to everyone who writes about this, who reports on it for television, who pays attention at all.
Fluhman writes of this alteration a little regretfully, as a kind of spiritual sellout.
As Olson writes, this deal will also bring together in international mix of famous FORBES Billionaire investors.
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Almost no one on Wall Street writes about this, but it works and has done so for decades.
But as sportswriter John Feinstein writes in this terrific column, consider the asymmetry of the Notre Dame and Navy football programs.
He writes about this current world of sales and social media.
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Swisher writes that this scenario could involve Microsoft folding its own online properties into Yahoo, as well as a renegotiation of the search deal between the two companies.
Lyon writes that this sort of BGP redirection happens frequently.
Janney Capital analyst Tony Wible this morning writes in a research note this morning that GameStop (GME), the video game retailer, could be the next Netflix.
Center for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney writes more about this subject in National Review Online.
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Similarly, Matt Yglesias regularly writes posts like this where he graphs some kind of data pulled from a government website.
Caviar traders are supposed to certify all imported goods, but, writes Saffron, this treaty only limits the cross-border caviar trade and does not prevent overfishing in Russia.
Tony Schwartz writes extensively on this topic, and one of his early articles in Harvard Business Review sums it up aptly by describing executives as corporate athletes.
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The sort of wealthy family that this magazine writes about, complies lists about.
Ticonderoga Securities analyst Brian White this afternoon writes in a quick response to the report that he would remain an aggressive buyer of the stock here.
On the one hand, Needham analyst Richard Kugele writes in a research note this morning, the stock looks cheap.
Take the billionaires for example and about which this magazine famously writes.
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Barclays Capital analyst Ben Reitzes writes in a research note this afternoon that the drop, which follows declines of 5% in December and 6% in December, was in line with expectations.
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The solar sector will experience aftershocks from the earthquake in Japan, including disruptions in polysilicon supplies and near-term impact on demand, Piper Jaffray analyst Ahmar Zaman writes in a research note this morning.
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster writes in a research note this morning that he thinks Apple remains on target for an October launch for the iPhone 5 despite the reported 28 nm baseband radio chip shortage at Qualcomm.
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Collins Stewart analyst Daniel Ries writes in a research note this morning that he has had multiple conversations in recent days with various permit-issuing groups in Los Angeles County, and that most were unaware that there remained an outstanding permitting issue on the project.
Hocking seems to have a clear grasp of this, as she writes on her website about another self-published author, J.
There are winners and losers in this game, Engstrom writes.
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"There are clinically important increases in the risk of cancer-related death that are not ruled out by this data, " writes Thomas Fleming of the University of Washington in an editorial published on the Web site of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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