Is Your Brain Costing You Money? (The Motley Fool)
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Is Your Brain Costing You Money? (The Motley Fool)
Bill Mann talks neuroeconomics with author Jason Zweig.
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Government likely to rethink auto industry (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge – The Government will probably reconsider the country's automobile development strategy following controversies that the industry has failed in its mandates.
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Regional Headlines (Prairie Star)
The mysterious malady that has caused the disappearance of millions of honeybees in the U.S. this year seems to have largely bypassed North Dakota.
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The cost of corruption (Chicago Sun-Times)
When Mayor Daley asked Chicagoans to cough up $293 million more next year to finance the cost of city government, there's one tax he failed to mention: The Corruption, Waste and Mismanagement Tax.
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Vietnam To Lower Import Tax On Cars To Boost Domestic Sales (Nasdaq)
HANOI -(Dow Jones)- The government of Vietnam has decided to lower import taxes on cars and car parts to help boost domestic consumption, a government official said Friday.
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Living costs causing big headaches: study (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
A credit check company has reiterated its calls for changes to the credit laws after a study found four in five Australians are worried about their ability to pay their bills.
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Global studies (The Post-Star)
SARATOGA SPRINGS -- Twenty or so people riding their bicycles to work for a week are not going to slow the melting of the polar ice cap, they know. But it's a start, say the Skidmore College community members participating in a campuswide "Leave Your Car at Home Week" this week.
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Norway consulate closure is 'snub' to Scots (The Scotsman)
NORWAY is to end formal diplomatic representation in Scotland after more than 50 years, with the loss of half a dozen jobs.
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Swinney gets power to spend Scotland's money (The Scotsman)
THE Scottish Government has won its battle for control of a £1 billion fund of Scottish money held by the Treasury.
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MSP expenses outstrip rate of inflation to top £10m (The Scotsman)
MSPS received more than £10 million in expenses and allowances last year.
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