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World without Fish by Mark Kurlansky. Illustrated by Frank Stockton.
Read More »How Would You Sell Bacon and Beer Cupcakes?
David Arrick thinks most cupcakes are pretty froufrou. His New York City company, Butch Bakery, makes manlier desserts. Its cupcakes, which sell for about $4.25 each, come in 12 flavors, including Home Run, a peanut butter cupcake topped with banana cream and crumbled bacon, and Beer Run, a cupcake made from chocolate, beer, and crushed pretzels
Read More »Case Study: Battling a Media (and Legal) Firestorm
Greg Tseng, CEO of the social networking website Tagged, had just landed in Manila, on Saturday, June 6, 2009, to kick off a long-awaited vacation. As soon as he dragged his jet-lagged body up to his hotel room, though, an onslaught of phone calls, e-mails, and text messages from his co-founder, Johann Schleier-Smith, and other Tagged employees began: Something was seriously wrong with the site. In the 24 hours since Tseng had left his office in San Francisco, thousands of complaints had been filed by users—who claimed that Tagged's new registration process had somehow tricked them into spamming all of the contacts in their e-mail address books
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In a world in which knowledge is power, what you don't know can hurt you.
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Stanford's new entrepreneurship class is not for the faint of heart. Launchpad is designed around a series of hurdles: the elevator pitch, the functional prototype, week after week of sales results.
Read More »Walker ties course record
PGT: Jimmy Walker tied the course record with a 9-under 63 on Thursday to take a two-shot lead at the Houston Open. Phil Mickelson was seven shots back.
Read More »Lincicome, Lewis share lead at Kraft Nabisco
Brittany Lincicome and Stacy Lewis overcame the stifling desert heat for 6-under 66s Thursday, taking the first-round lead at the Kraft Nabisco Championship.
Read More »The Japan Nuclear Crisis: What You Need to Know
For a complete list of our coverage, see our In-Depth Report " The Japan Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Crisis "
Read More »Food radiation fears move to forefront
In the U.S., the fear of radiation from Japan is so great that even figures meant to reassure can instead cause alarm
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Read More »Mickelson eager for Magnolia Lane dream again
It happens every year when he motors down Magnolia Lane, Phil Mickelson feels like a child again and that he can rise to any challenge at Augusta.
Read More »Augusta mayhem offers Tiger unlikely refuge
In the over-exposed world that Tiger Woods inhabits, the intense glare of the Masters offers more comfort than fear for the world's richest athlete.
Read More »Atwal draws on Tiger’s advice for Masters debut
Masters debutants usually turn to their closest friends on the PGA Tour for advice about the daunting Augusta course and India's Arjun Atwal has the ultimate mentor in four-times Masters winner Tiger Woods.
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