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I’ll Take the Village

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs.

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Video: Plastic surgery for men on the rise

Seth Doane reports on the growing trend of men going under the knife so that they can look younger and hopefully, be more successful.

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Are FDA-approved diet drugs dangerous?

Dr. Jennifer Ashton discusses reports of serious health conditions after using popular diet drug Alli, prescription Xenical

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Video: Tired workers pose growing dangers

CBS News correspondent Armen Keteyian reports on the problems caused by lack of sleep. Then, Erica Hill talks to Dr. Jennifer Ashton and Adam Bryant, author of "The Corner Office," about the conflicts between healthy sleep and a successful career.

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New Tech Makes Detecting Spoiled Meat Easier, Less Smelly

Detecting whether or not meat inside the plastic wrapping at your supermarket (or in your fridge) is still good could soon be much simpler with a clever sensor that changes color in the presence of rotten food.

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What meltdown? Rory takes lead

PGT: Ah, the resilience of youth. Five days after blowing a 4-shot lead at the Masters, Rory McIlroy surged to the lead in the second round of the Malaysian Open on Friday.

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Video: Health group calls for diet drug ban

Erica Hill talks to Dr. Jennifer Ashton about a call for a ban on the diet drugs Alli and Xenical citing gastrointestinal side effects

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How to score VIP treatment while on the road

In these days of climbing airfare prices, baggage fees, resort charges and tacked-on rental car surcharges, it’s not easy for travelers to feel the VIP love. But it is possible to put yourself in the driver’s seat.

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Manuela Veloso On Robot Companions

Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh | Photograph by Bill Cramer Manuela Veloso Professor of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Pittsburgh Veloso, 53, a professor of computer science and member of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, is turning robots from joystick-operated poles on wheels into "CoBots" -- intelligent companions that can navigate and move. "CoBots can accompany you to a particular place, give you a tour, do tasks, or stand in for you as telepresence. It seems like science fiction, but it's not

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