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Oil hovers above $77 after surprise US supply jump (AP)
July 28, 2010
AP - Oil prices hovered above $77 a barrel Wednesday in Asia after a report showed U.S. crude supplies unexpectedly rose last week, suggesting demand remains weak.
B-Schools All A-Twitter Over Social Media (BusinessWeek)
July 28, 2010BusinessWeek - Harvard Business School (Harvard Full-Time MBA Profile) and Columbia University's Graduate School of Business (Columbia Full-Time MBA Profile) have joined a growing list of business schools that are adding courses on social media to their MBA curricula, addressing the corporate demand for social-network-savvy employees. The two schools are among at least six that have added courses in the past year that allow students to learn about Internet marketing and social media strategy, according to course syllabi and faculty associated with the classes.
B-Schools All A-Twitter Over Social Media (BusinessWeek)
July 28, 2010BusinessWeek - Harvard Business School (Harvard Full-Time MBA Profile) and Columbia University's Graduate School of Business (Columbia Full-Time MBA Profile) have joined a growing list of business schools that are adding courses on social media to their MBA curricula, addressing the corporate demand for social-network-savvy employees. The two schools are among at least six that have added courses in the past year that allow students to learn about Internet marketing and social media strategy, according to course syllabi and faculty associated with the classes.
Hitachi promises stable parts supply to Nissan (AFP)
July 28, 2010
AFP - Japanese electronics maker Hitachi said Wednesday it would normalise supply of parts to Nissan Motor from next week, after a supply shortage forced the carmaker to temporarily close plants.
Sen. Kerry to pay Mass. tax on yacht docked in RI (AP)
July 28, 2010
AP - Sen. John Kerry moved to end a controversy over his decision to base his new $7 million yacht in tax-free Rhode Island, informing the Massachusetts Department of Revenue on Tuesday that he would "promptly" pay taxes as if the vessel were docked in his home state.
Hitachi promises stable parts supply to Nissan (AFP)
July 28, 2010
AFP - Japanese electronics maker Hitachi said Wednesday it would normalise supply of parts to Nissan Motor from next week, after a supply shortage forced the carmaker to temporarily close plants.
Sen. Kerry to pay Mass. tax on yacht docked in RI (AP)
July 28, 2010
AP - Sen. John Kerry moved to end a controversy over his decision to base his new $7 million yacht in tax-free Rhode Island, informing the Massachusetts Department of Revenue on Tuesday that he would "promptly" pay taxes as if the vessel were docked in his home state.
At least 6 dead in blast at China factory (Reuters)
July 28, 2010
Reuters - At least six people died and dozens were seriously injured on Wednesday after an explosion at an abandoned plastics and chemicals factory in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, state media said.
What's next for housing finance, Fannie and Freddie? (McClatchy Newspapers)
July 28, 2010McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — With the overhaul of financial regulation in the bag, the Obama administration Tuesday said it'll focus next on housing finance — another key cause of the recent deep economic downturn — with an eye to deciding the fate of mortgage finance titans Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
At least 6 dead in blast at China factory (Reuters)
July 28, 2010
Reuters - At least six people died and dozens were seriously injured on Wednesday after an explosion at an abandoned plastics and chemicals factory in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, state media said.
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