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Signs of Trouble at Leaking North Sea Gas Rig Month Before

By Oleg Vukmanovic and Karolin Schaps LONDON (Reuters) - Signs of trouble aboard a North Sea drilling platform where a natural gas leak has triggered fears of a massive explosion began in a plugged well a month ago, operator Total said on Friday.

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Who Owns the Past?

A rare set of nearly 10,000-year-old human bones found in 1976 on a seaside bluff in La Jolla, Calif., may soon be removed from the custody of the University of California, San Diego, and turned over to the local Kumeyaay Nation tribes.

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How to Be Popular at Work

If you want to be appreciated at work, make sure everyone else feels welcome. Whenever people gather in any social setting, there is always one person who becomes the primary center of attention. People want to be around that person, and unconsciously seek his or her approval.

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How to Be Popular at Work

If you want to be appreciated at work, make sure everyone else feels welcome. Whenever people gather in any social setting, there is always one person who becomes the primary center of attention. People want to be around that person, and unconsciously seek his or her approval.

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Made in USA: 6 Companies That Came Home

Manufacturing in America is hardly on the way out. In fact, it's just beginning to come back. Over the last four decades, a combination of outsourcing and offshoring sent thousands—if not millions—of manufacturing jobs overseas

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Build a Website That Inspires Trust

Seven things you can do to convince potential customers your site isn't a fly-by-night operation. Nobody in the world hesitates about making online purchases from Amazon, iTunes, or Dell.

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Activists Ground Flying Monkeys

By Mark Schrope of Nature magazine Each year, thousands of macaques and other monkeys are flown into Europe and North America to supply academic and industrial research labs -- more than 18,000 to the United States in 2011 alone. [More]

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Activists Ground Flying Monkeys

By Mark Schrope of Nature magazine Each year, thousands of macaques and other monkeys are flown into Europe and North America to supply academic and industrial research labs -- more than 18,000 to the United States in 2011 alone. [More]

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March Madness: Teaming up With Your University

Universities give you more than someone to cheer for. They can have a major impact on your bottom line. It’s that rare time of year when we indulge in an long lunch or keep an extra browser open so we can watch the game

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March Madness: Teaming up With Your University

Universities give you more than someone to cheer for. They can have a major impact on your bottom line. It’s that rare time of year when we indulge in an long lunch or keep an extra browser open so we can watch the game

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March Madness: Teaming up With Your University

Universities give you more than someone to cheer for. They can have a major impact on your bottom line. It’s that rare time of year when we indulge in an long lunch or keep an extra browser open so we can watch the game

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March Madness: Teaming up With Your University

Universities give you more than someone to cheer for. They can have a major impact on your bottom line. It’s that rare time of year when we indulge in an long lunch or keep an extra browser open so we can watch the game

Read More »
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