CEOs value lessons from teen jobs
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 06:18:32 -0500
NEWS
China denies hacking U.S. government computer
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China on Friday denied allegations that its operatives secretly copied
the contents of a U.S. government laptop computer and used the data to
try to hack into Commerce Department computers.
Alleged 9/11 mastermind goes to court
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed said Thursday that he would embrace the death
penalty for his role in planning the 9/11 terrorist attacks that killed
nearly 3,000 people. He said he has hoped to become a martyr throughout
his five years in U.S. detention.
Pop culture tests Afghan conservatism
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In Afghanistan, dozens of new TV stations, newspapers and magazines are
proliferating and challenging the limits of what is acceptable.
MONEY
When is it time to throw in the towel?
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No matter which way you lean politically, watching Hillary Rodham
Clinton's almost-endless battle to become the Democratic presidential
nominee might remind you of an important question for all of us,
especially entrepreneurs: When is it time to throw in the towel?
CEOs value lessons from teen jobs
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A large portion of the next generation of corporate leaders is likely to
miss potential lessons of a teen's first summer job as they skip
flipping burgers, washing cars, waiting tables, bagging groceries or
other menial jobs that today's CEOs say had an influence on them.
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