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American Business Daily: 'Ban bossy'? How about 'ban limits'

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American Business Daily

March 31, 2014

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

'Ban bossy'? How about 'ban limits'

Exec: Unfair trade keeps U.S. Steel from shale opportunities

Travel: 8 rainy spots worth a visit in the spring

Angel group investments, valuations climbed in 2013

What's on the menu at U.S. ballparks, stadiums? (Slideshow)

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Clorox innovation borrows from a cookie recipe

Sprint chairman makes case against wireless 'duopoly'

Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against Lime Energy

Panasonic hasn't committed to Tesla's Gigafactory investment

National Nuclear Security Administration is a failure, review panel says

Career Mojo: 3 ways to improve your company's mobile recruiting

Four often overlooked questions to ask before buying or selling a business

OSU nuclear engineering professor: Oil and natural gas to run out in 40 to 80 years

Jack Hanna video chat to help launch social enterprise fundraising platform Heroes2u

'Beavis and Butt-head' creator Judge was a Silicon Valley engineer

Exclusive: 20 minutes with Yuanqing Yang, CEO of Lenovo

Red Hat: We're hiring 800 this fiscal year

This is the one place where Blackberry owns a hefty market share

Home-video charts: 'Frozen' freezes out the competition

Facebook, Google, LinkedIn line up in patent case before Supreme Court

Yahoo director John Hayes to step down from board

Tesla beefs up battery armor, feds drop fire investigation

Google: Fed requests for user data rose 120% over 4 years

5.1 quake shakes Los Angeles -- but we're not stirred

10 ways to retain your best employees

Harvey Mackay: Life lessons from tennis guru Nick Bollettieri

Twitter teams with Billboard for new music strategy

Mozilla workers take to Twitter, ask new CEO Eich to 'step down'

PG&E expects criminal charges over 2010 San Bruno explosion

Dayton Flyers' NCAA run worth millions

New Diet Coke FROST pulled from stores

Airbnb: Mr. Mayor, please tax our hosts

Amazon and free video streaming service? Maybe not

Defend your network against attacks

Weddings: Spring is hot, church is out, and spending is wild



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