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For a Bigger Chinese Box Office, Hollywood Hires Chinese Actors
A Chinese reality show will cast actors in Michael Bay's Transformers 4
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The New Role of the CIO
Today's information officer needs to know how technology can increase sales, not just reduce costs or improve clerical productivity
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Los Angeles Votes to Scale Back Its Marijuana Merchants
Los Angeles is capping the number of medical marijuana dispensaries allowed in the city
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Tesla Pays Off Its $465 Million 'Loser' Loan
The all-electric carmaker Tesla Motors has paid off a government loan early, making some of its most vocal critics look silly
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The Nightmare for SAC's Steven Cohen Won't End Any Time Soon
E-mails from late August 2008 indicate that Cohen has much to worry about in a barrage of Dell trades
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For the Creative and Very Forgetful, 3M Introduces Giant Post-its
3M launches giant, colorful sticky notes, called ‘Big Pads,’ for designers and creative professionals
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Microsoft's Bid to Push the Xbox Beyond Gaming
After eight years of tinkering, Microsoft launches XBox One in hopes it will play a central role in American home entertainment
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As Fox's 'American Idol' Audiences Ages, CBS Wins Younger Viewers
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The Hornets Could Return to Charlotte, but What About the Original Colors?
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Comcast, the Mets, and Other Winners in the New Man City-Yankees MLS Franchise
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Farmers Rush to Plant Ahead of Storms, Tweeting All the While
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NFL Running Back Warrick Dunn Joins the Ranks of MBAs
The former Atlanta Falcons rusher enrolled in the Goizueta executive MBA program to gain credibility and confidence
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Why It's Riskier to Lend to East Coast Small Businesses
The West's housing rebound is helping small companies while delinquency rates remain higher along the Eastern seaboard, says a new report
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Not Green, Just Soylent: Is This the Future of Food?
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Is the Online Sales Tax Bill's Fate Tied to What 'Small Seller' Means?
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Los Angeles Votes to Scale Back Its Marijuana Merchants
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Entrepeneurial Spirits Are Soaring. Why Aren't There More New Businesses?
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What Your Company's Online Ad Dollars Will Buy
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Environmental Violations*
Over the past three years, the Pennsylvania Environmental Protection Dept. has cited 47 well operators more than 900 times for "environmental health and safety" violations. Chesapeake Appalachia, a unit of Chesapeake Energy, took the top spot with 109 violations.
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*The companies did not respond to requests for comment.