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On Leadership: Dead philanthropy?

In an era when business leaders are retooling their mission and methods to be more socially responsible, and social entrepreneurs are using market mechanisms to solve social problems, is corporate philanthropy still relevant?...

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Five Forces of Business Success

It is the best of times; it is the worst of times, immortal words written by Charles Dickens over 200 years ago. Numerous businesses are struggling with both profits and productivity. While the current recession weighs heavily...

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Southwest Airlines Changes Board Election Rules

Southwest Airlines changes rules to require majority for election in uncontested board races DALLAS November 20, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment Southwest Airlines Co. said Friday it will require uncontested...

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Swine flu puts airlines, travelers in tough spot

Sick fliers weigh social responsibility vs. financial toll of altering plans To help keep sick travelers from flying, some airlines have opted to waive change fees for passengers who postpone their trips. As outbreaks of the...

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Hobbit Travel recalls staff

Glen Stubbe, Star Tribune Hobbit Travel President George Wozniak said he’s confident that business will continue to improve. As cold weather approaches, Minnesotans are plotting their winter getaways and for Hobbit President...

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Two sought in stolen credit card spree

MILLBURY - Millbury police are asking for the public's help in identifying two people who allegedly stole a woman's wallet and charged more than $1,500 on her credit cards at stores in Millbury, Worcester and Westboro.

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Bowden: We can hope St. Joe will keep its promise

Edward Ball steered a Model-T Ford through mud holes, traversing bad dirt roads, buying cut-over, scrubby Florida land for pennies an acre during the Great Depression, fortifed by his sister Jessie Ball Dupont's fortune, to...

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3 Reasons to Sell Las Vegas Sands Today (at Motley Fool)

The turmoil in the markets makes it too easy to justify selling any stock these days. Consider casino operator Las Vegas Sands (NYSE: LVS). Though the gambling sector is showing signs of life, you'll find a few of the 1,663...

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Mineta San Jose traffic slide continues

Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal decreased 8 percent last month as compared to October 2008, continuing a trend that started more than two years ago. According San Jose City Manager Debra Figone, the airport has lost...

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Airline Web sites battle it out for fewer customers [BC-AIRLINES-WEB:MK]

NEW YORK _ Budget air carriers have been snatching up travelers and market share from troubled legacy carriers for the better part of two decades, and now they're whipping them on the Internet, too. (EDITORS: BEGIN OPTIONAL...

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