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Mid-career internships may be a trend, according to articles on the Internet and anecdotes at dinner parties
Posted In: Jobs
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The ups and downs of pretend investing

Feeling a little wary about diving into Wall Street? An entrepreneur merged social media and stock indexes to create a fantasy investing world, where you can invest without losing any real dollars but potentially win some greenbacks too.
Posted In: Investing
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'Smart pack' encourages social networking among e-cig users

Blu Cigs, a brand of electronic cigarettes, is coming out with a "smart pack" that will alert you when you're in the presence of other users.
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A depressing job or a job for depressed people?

Stock brokers, financial planners, accountants: Workers of the financial industry are among the most likely to have had a major depressive episode in the past year. Reporter Sean Cole looks at what makes this industry more susceptible to depression.
Posted In: Jobs
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A no-lose, no-cash-out way to gamble

Sean Cole looks at a game where people use real money to place bets, even though they know they'll never win. Ever.
Posted In: Internet
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PepsiCo aims to chip away at sodium content with Crystal Salt

The company that makes Lay's Potato Chips says it has developed a low-sodium chip that doesn't taste any less salty.
Posted In: Food
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Copyrighted material staying up on YouTube

There's a lot of creative content on YouTube, some of it copyrighted. But instead of blocking that content, copyright holders increasingly prefer making money.
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Pretend investing can have a real upside

UpDown.com lets you play the markets risk-free. And get paid if you are among the best performing users every month.
Posted In: Investing
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PepsiCo aims to chip away at sodium content with Crystal Salt

The company that makes Lay's Potato Chips says it has developed a low-sodium chip that doesn't taste any less salty.
Posted In: Food
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Success varies for U.S. colleges in Middle East

Many American colleges have expanded their brands to the Middle East. But their record has been spotty.
Posted In: Education

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