Features By Shannon Mullen
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When old is new again: The return of former CEOs
A.G. Lafley’s return to P&G is just the latest example of a former CEO being brought back for a new tour of duty.
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We've spent $6 billion on broken iPhones -- why?
iPhone users have reportedly spent $6 billion since 2007 to repair or replace their damaged phones, and repair costs are only getting more expensive.
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The low-down on the slim down of ESPN
The sports network is expanding and profitable, but hundreds of staff have been laid off.
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What will it take to make tornado prediction better?
Prediction for tornadoes like the one in Moore, Okla., has gotten pretty good. Building thousands of new radar stations would make it better.
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Microsoft's new Xbox battles mobile gaming
The new Xbox merely has to catch up with the past eight years of digital devices.
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Soap operas get a new lease on life online
'All My Children' and 'One Life to Live' are going online only starting Monday -- as the first offerings of 'The Online Network', an ad-supported outlet for first-run entertainment delivered online.
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Turn your castle into a coop: Rent a chicken coop for $250
Want fresh eggs, but not sure you want the full year-round commitment? There's a business that can help with that.
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Mitigating the cost and frustration of sequester flight delays
How are airlines managing the flight delays related to sequester furloughs, and their impact on flyer morale and costs?
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FedEx ups its service to go after UPS
FedEx launches more flexible delivery to better cater to customers and nab a bit of UPS's business.
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A comedy festival in 140 characters and 6 seconds: Comedy Central launches #ComedyFest
Twitter is launching a comedy festival in conjunction with Comedy Central, and it will all be on Twitter and Vine. How funny can you be in 140 characters and six seconds?











