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Scaling A Business Is Hard

Your start-up may have crossed the threshold to viability. Now, the tough part begins

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Video: HealthPop: Fertility, paper towels and e-noses

Viable sperm is grown in a lab, outside a man's body; Also, bacteria is found on six different brands of unused, supposedly clean, paper towels; And, scientists develop an electronic nose to sniff out tuberculosis. CBSNews.com's Nick Dietz has the details

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Rumor Patrol: Apple’s Juicy 2012 Plans

2012 has barely begun, and forget Steve Ballmer's CES keynote: The tech world is already abuzz with Apple intrigue. Here's our take: iPad 3 "HD" After months' worth of various speculation, now we're hearing about

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Rumor Patrol: Apple’s Juicy 2012 Plans

2012 has barely begun, and forget Steve Ballmer's CES keynote: The tech world is already abuzz with Apple intrigue. Here's our take: iPad 3 "HD" After months' worth of various speculation, now we're hearing about

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Modern Life Coaching, From The 1400s

Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472) was a true Renaissance man, distinguishing himself as an author, artist, poet, architect, and philosopher. Probably sometime in the 1430s, Alberti wrote “De commodis litterarum atque incommodes” (The Use and Abuse of Books), in which he extols the virtue of scholarship. In this work, Alberti also provided insightful commentary and life advice to scholars about marriage, choosing a profession, the state of education, and a number of other contemporary topics

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Modern Life Coaching, From The 1400s

Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472) was a true Renaissance man, distinguishing himself as an author, artist, poet, architect, and philosopher. Probably sometime in the 1430s, Alberti wrote “De commodis litterarum atque incommodes” (The Use and Abuse of Books), in which he extols the virtue of scholarship.

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Modern Life Coaching, From The 1400s

Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472) was a true Renaissance man, distinguishing himself as an author, artist, poet, architect, and philosopher. Probably sometime in the 1430s, Alberti wrote “De commodis litterarum atque incommodes” (The Use and Abuse of Books), in which he extols the virtue of scholarship

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Modern Life Coaching, From The 1400s

Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472) was a true Renaissance man, distinguishing himself as an author, artist, poet, architect, and philosopher.

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Boards: Why Bother With One?

A group of advisors can be extraordinarily useful. Tricks to make sure yours is. The first of a three-part series

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