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What's costlier than a government run prison? A private one
Early this month, three convicted murderers escaped from a prison in Kingman, a small town along Route 66 in northwest Arizona. According to reports, ...
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Madoff: Why not take the money and run?
By Stanley BingYesterday Frank DiPascali, Jr. pleaded guiltyto ten counts of fraud and other miscreancies in federal court. You remember Frank. He was...
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What's wrong with Windows 7
By Philip Elmer-DeWittReading between the lines of Walt Mossberg's reviewIt's a given that Windows 7, scheduled for release in two weeks, is an improv...
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Fears of a Greek bank run
In the middle of the 2001 debt crisis, Argentines stormed their nation's banks to get their money out. To stop the stampede, the government imposed co...
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What will Souter's retirement mean for business?
Justice favored limits on punitive damages.By Roger ParloffThough no one would ever pigeonhole U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter as having been ...
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What's in a new logo?
It can invigorate a company's image or squander its brand equity. To see which gambles paid off, Fortune turned to a few experts to judge some of the ...
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Ballmer's is still bigger than Jobs's
When Apple (AAPL) reported quarterly revenue of $15.7 billion on Tuesday, there was a lot of speculation that this would be the quarter that it finall...
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Handsome government handout for homebuilders
By Colin BarrTalk about cash for clunkers.Lennar (LEN), the Miami-based homebuilder that has been gushing red ink since its misguided bets on house pr...
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For startups, there's more than just hits and misses
There are a lot of "falsisms" being bandied about in startup land these days. And one that really bothers me is the idea that returns on startup inves...
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What's in it for RockMelt?
The polished browser has gotten a lot of press for its social media integration and more efficient search features. Even more interesting though, is i...
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