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Gray hair's in fashion, but what about at work?
The Associated PressGray hair's in fashion, but what about at work?The Associated PressBy LEANNE ITALIE, AP – 1 minute ago NEW YORK (AP) — Jeanne Thompson began going gray at 23. She colored her hair for years as she worked her way into management at a large Boston-area financial services company, then gave up the dye for good about a ...Gray hair's in fashion on the runway, but many working women aren't ready to ...Washington Postall 176 news...  
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Business Model Innovator and International Operations Leader Ronald Meredeith...
Business Model Innovator and International Operations Leader Ronald Meredeith ...MarketWatch (press release)“We are enacting a new business model with some of the most talented business leaders,” stated Gary Kimmons, CEO of eDoorways. “Ron is well known throughout the technology industry as an integral leader in building Dell's innovative supply chain model ...and more »  
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Hail to the new NYC taxi; Nissan cab unveiled
Boston.comHail to the new NYC taxi; Nissan cab unveiledBoston.comNissan Model Relations Manager Kengo Yoneda tests the instrument panel in the driver's compartment of the prototype of a Nissan NV 200 New York City taxi, in New York, Monday, April 2, 2012. The iconic New York City taxi has gotten a passenger-friendly ...and more »  
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Adam Levine, Model Anne V Split
Us MagazineAdam Levine, Model Anne V SplitUs MagazineAdam Levine and model Anne V arrive at 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards held the at Staples Center on February 12, 2012. Credit: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic After two years together, Adam Levine and Anne Vyalitsyna have called it quits, Levine's rep confirms to Us ...Maroon 5's Adam Levine splits with model girlfriend Anne VyalitsynaFox NewsAdam Levine splits from model girlfriendEntertainment Weekly...  
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Groupon's issues raise questions about business model
KOMO NewsGroupon's issues raise questions about business modelSalt Lake TribuneBy BARBARA ORTUTAY | AP New York • Groupon's announcement that its revenue and earnings were lower than what it reported in February is sparking fresh worries about the young company's business model. Trouble arose when the online deals company said ...Groupon restatement sparks more worriesThe Associated Pressall 143 news articles »  
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ACM Awards 2012: Taylor Swift, Jennifer Nettles and more fashion winners...
The Ann Arbor News - MLive.comACM Awards 2012: Taylor Swift, Jennifer Nettles and more fashion winnersWashington Post (blog)But she also proved victorious on the fashion front. Swift looked regal on the red carpet in a J. Mendel gown that was completely devoid of her usual trademark sequins. Perhaps the sleek, sophisticated look is the new face for T. Swift, ...ACM Awards Style Skirmish: Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, LeAnn Rimes Vie for...  
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The Very Model of a Modern Muslim Brother
The Very Model of a Modern Muslim BrotherWall Street JournalBy BRET STEPHENS One is a septuagenarian dinosaur who served a decade as foreign minister in Hosni Mubarak's dictatorship. Another was quoted in 2004 by Ikhwanonline—the website of the Muslim Brotherhood—calling for "Arab and Muslim peoples to ...and more »  
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Fashion's New 'It' Girl ... And Boy: Andrej Pejic
Fashion's New 'It' Girl ... And Boy: Andrej PejicNPRThe model that some are calling fashion's new "it" girl isn't a girl at all. Andrej Pejic takes the industry's on-again, off-again fascination with androgyny to a new extreme by modeling both menswear and women's wear for top designers like Jean Paul ...  
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