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Confessions of an MBA graduate (6324) |
| Overconfident, overpaid and everywhere - the 2007 vintage of MBAs. |
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New, new brain drain in the Valley (2272) |
| When Raj Vaswami joined a little Silicon Valley company called @Home from graduate school in 1996 he could not have imagined what lay ahead. |
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Notebook computers to go (1862) |
| Those with long memories and large coat pockets may recall the "sub-notebook" PCs of the 1990s and early 2000s, such as Psion's Series 7, Toshiba's Libretto, Compaq's Contura Aero and Olivet... |
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Power by hydrogen fuel cell is no gimmick (1850) |
| Prospective purchasers of homes will be welcomed to the first marketing suite in Europe powered by a hydrogen fuel cell when promotion begins on Friday of developer BioRegional Quintain's Mi... |
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'I had to go out and meet with people who just did not like us' (1763) |
| Chief executive of Wal-Mart WMT Lee Scott is returning to what he calls "the details". Recently, that meant sitting down to sample pies at the unassuming corporate headquarters of the world'... |
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'Sorry, I have to go to a meeting' (1498) |
| Does anyone ever walk into a meeting fired up with enthusiasm? Or do they groan in anticipation of the politicking, the bureaucracy and the office bore taking up what little oxygen remains i... |
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Master the MBA student selection maze (1479) |
| When guiding potential MBA students through their applications, New York University's Stern School of Business has this year included a rather unusual stipulation: a limit to the size of obj... |
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Microscopic alternative to biofuels (1425) |
| Oil from algae, the microscopic plants that produce a green covering on the surfaces of ponds and neglected outdoor swimming pools, may soon be filling diesel pumps. |
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Divorce is not what it used to be (1425) |
| We Americans are surrounded by law: it is hard to take a step without tripping over it. |
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China prepares for the handover (1305) |
| On June 1 last year, almost half of Hong Kong's 7m population switched on their televisions to discover who would inherit a HK$600m ($77m) family business at the centre of a popular fictiona... |
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