Business
Forbes - Business
Forbes - Business
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Brad Pitt Back in Oscar Race with Witty, Bloody "Killing Them Softly"
When did Brad Pitt become such a good actor? He nailed it in "Moneyball" and got an Oscar nomination. As Cogan, a literate hit man in Andrew Dominick's "Killing Them Softly," he's magic, a real old fashioned leading man who's integrated character actor choices into his repetoire.
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Marriage-Saving Rules for Couples Working from Home
Earlier this month Hitched received a letter from a wife who works from home and asked for our help. After 31 years of marriage, she is struggling with her husband's lack of respect for her workspace. He also began working from home and moved his computer into her office and now regularly interrupts her. The wife feels smothered and disrespected, and now she daydreams about getting her own apartment.
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The Case For Web Display Ads
Guest post written by Scott Jones
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The New Geography Of Jobs: Where You Live Matters More Than Ever
"It wasn't supposed to be this way. As the global economy shifted from manufacturing to innovation, geography was supposed to matter less. But the pundits were wrong. A new map is being drawn - the inevitable result of deep-seated but rarely discussed economic forces," says author and Berkeley Economics Professor, Enrico Moretti. His book, The New Geography Of Jobs, is available on book stands today, and its surprising message will soon be on the lips of millions. Who knew that your salary depends more on where you live than on your resume.
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Will October's iPhone 5 Look Like This? Is This How Apple Dreams Become Our Realities?
Eric Savitz reported yesterday on an investors note from PiperJaffray researcher Gene Munster about the likely iPhone 5 release in October, "despite the reported 28 nm baseband radio chip shortage at Qualcomm."












