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Taking your kids to work
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Eve Troeh
May 4, 2012
Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day has evolved since it was first started -- for daughters only -- 20 years ago.
Shutterfly to report earnings
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Eve Troeh
Apr 30, 2012
We'll find out today how healthy the digital printer is -- so many people keep their photos in the cloud that digital printing companies like Shutterfly may be on the way out.
Frito-Lay opens the bag on green factories
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Eve Troeh
Apr 26, 2012
One Frito-Lay factory in Arizona is helping its parent company, Pepsico, figure out how to save resources globally.
Hundreds of U.S. energy facilities at risk of flooding
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Eve Troeh
Apr 25, 2012
Climate Central combed federal weather and disaster data and found that in the next 20 years, hundreds of coastal oil and gas refineries could end up underwater.
Guitar Center strums a new tune
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Eve Troeh
Apr 19, 2012
The national music instrument retailer opens more stores. Bain Capital took Guitar Center private five years ago. What's the secret to its growth?
Hulu to pitch original programming at upfronts
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Eve Troeh
Apr 18, 2012
Usually, it's network broadcasters and cable channels that pitch advertisers at the upfronts. Now, there are new kids on the block.
Los Angeles hosts a 10-mile-long block party
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Eve Troeh
Apr 16, 2012
CicLAvia, an event that brought 100,000 people out on their bikes, got people to linger where they usually don't.
ReMarket Podcast: How stories progress from night to day
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Eve Troeh
Apr 13, 2012
A podcast taking you behind-the-scenes of our favorite stories from the past week: Facebook buying Instagram, hybrid car owners not buying twice and an in-depth look at lobster farming.
California court rules lunch optional for workers
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Eve Troeh
Apr 13, 2012
The California Supreme Court has ruled that while employers have to offer workers a lunch break, they don't have to make sure employees actually take a lunch break.
How e-books can move forward after price-fixing lawsuit
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Eve Troeh
Apr 12, 2012
The Department of Justice is accusing Apple and five publishers fixing prices for electronic books, or e-books. Three of the publishers have already settled.