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  • Thomas Gallaudet Gave Deaf People A Clear Boost

    Investor's Business Daily – Fri Dec 11, 5:53 pm ET  

    Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet couldn't take his eyes away from young Alice Cogswell when he first saw her in Hartford, Conn. Full Story »

  • Go For Peak Performance

    Investor's Business Daily – Fri Dec 11, 5:53 pm ET  

    Top firms spotlight more than products. They also shine a light on employees and customers, note Chip Conley and other experts. Conley is founder and head of hotel chain Joie de Vivre Hospitality and author of "Peak." Some tips: Full Story »

  • Ernie Davis, Uplifting Champ

    Investor's Business Daily – Fri Dec 11, 5:51 pm ET  

    The life of Ernie Davis was cut too short in a battle with leukemia. Full Story »

  • AOL Stumbles In Its Return To Wall Street

    Investor's Business Daily – Thu Dec 10, 7:09 pm ET  

    Investors greeted the official return of AOL to Wall Street with all of the excitement of a neighborhood yard sale. Full Story »

  • IBD's Top 10 - Thursday

    Investor's Business Daily – Thu Dec 10, 7:09 pm ET  

    1 Days after declaring he'll dispatch 30,000 more troops to fight in Afghanistan, Pres. Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Norway, defending war as key to securing peace. "To say that force is sometimes necessary ... is a recognition of history," he said. Obama, who won the honor barely 8 months into his presidency, also noted "my accomplishments are slight" vs. previous winners. Full Story »

  • Central Banks In Rising Nations Bulk Up On Gold, Fueling Prices

    Investor's Business Daily – Thu Dec 10, 7:07 pm ET  

    As gold has stormed to new highs, a well-endowed class of buyers has joined the stampede. Full Story »

  • Job Cuts Hit Hardest On Low-Skill Men; Outlook Is Gloomy

    Investor's Business Daily – Thu Dec 10, 7:07 pm ET  

    Men have been hit especially hard in this recession as jobs in the male-dominated construction and manufacturing fields have evaporated, many of them for good. Full Story »

  • Trends & Innovations - Thursday

    Investor's Business Daily – Thu Dec 10, 7:06 pm ET  

    Green jobs in Calif. are growing at a faster pace than jobs overall in the nation's most populous state, but they still account for only a tiny fraction of the economy, says a study conducted by Collaborative Economics for the public policy group Next 10. Calif., with the most aggressive climate change regulation in the nation, had 159,000 green jobs out of an economy with more than 18 mil jobs at the start of '08. Next 10 said that's fewer jobs than it expected, but added that its figures are conservative because researchers only counted firms that engaged in clearly green activities. Full Story »

  • World - Thursday

    Investor's Business Daily – Thu Dec 10, 7:06 pm ET  

    U.S. envoy Stephen Bosworth, concluding 3 days of meetings in Pyongyang, called the discussions "candid and businesslike," but acknowledged that he failed to get N. Korea to agree to resume 6-nation nuclear-disarmament talks. N. Korea walked away from the negotiations with China, Japan, Russia, S. Korea and the U.S. a year ago. Five months later it detonated a nuclear device, its second such test, resulting in tightened U.N. sanctions. Full Story »

  • Nation - Thursday

    Investor's Business Daily – Thu Dec 10, 7:06 pm ET  

    Federal health officials said that the swine flu has sickened about 50 mil Americans, or about 1 in 6 U.S. residents, and killed about 10,000. The estimates cover the first 7 months of the pandemic, from April through mid-November. The figures are up significantly from the CDC's previous report, which had estimated that the swine flu had sickened 22 mil and killed about 4,000 through mid-Oct. Full Story »

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