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This Reporter is No Dope
Published November 09, 2012
The Medical Marijuana Business Daily, like most trade publications, has many serious questions to explore.
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Protester Tries to Occupy Money
Published November 07, 2012
Al Lewis: It appears we are slowly becoming a nation of Dumpster-diving, hitchhiking train hoppers.
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A Broker to Sell Your Haunted Home
Published October 30, 2012
So you want to buy a haunted house? Many people in your shoes say they expect discounts as deep as 51% before they'll lay down cash for spooked digs. One realtor said she'll go to great lengths before letting a deal fall through.
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I Can't Believe You Just Expensed That
Published October 24, 2012
The most popular thing employees expense are strip-club outings, according to one expense-report software company.
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Regulator On Board of Embattled Hedge Fund
Published October 19, 2012
They say love is blind. Apparently, so is money when it comes to companies staking their boards with former regulators in an attempt to boost credibility.
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'The Office' Star Finds Hope in Bleakness
Published October 17, 2012
Despite an economy that's a long way off from making a recovery, "The Office" still provides a lifelike escape.
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Candidate Joe Coors's Hard Lemon of an Investment
Published October 12, 2012
Brewery scion Joe Coors gave millions in 2002 to con artists who promised him a 75% weekly return. Now he's running for Congress, touting credentials as a 'common sense' businessman.
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The North Face vs. The Butt Face
Published October 10, 2012
Does freedom of speech mean a budding young entrepreneur can make tons of money peddling successive parody clothing lines?
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O' Beautiful for Spacious Skies
Published October 05, 2012
Al Lewis: If you have trouble telling America and American Airlines apart, it may be because both are bankrupt but somehow keep flying.
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Voters Want Candidates to Be Civil
Published October 03, 2012
In a poll released Monday, 48% of likely voters said Mitt Romney and President Obama's civility toward one another will be an important factor in how they vote.

