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The 15 Most Innovative Companies Of All Time The 15 Most Innovative Companies Of All Time

One great American company has filed 67,199 patents.

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Wake Forest business school raises placement rate by hiring a slew of career coaches and creating a course in career planning. more

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I had an unusually busy travel year. Usually, I go to one conference - at most. This time I went to an embarrassing number, and most of them were out of my discipline. One I went to because I got ... more

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Today in Slate: Why Newt Gingrich's Top Campaign Advisers Resigned; Plus, Why a Sarah Palin Presidential Campaign Is Hopeless

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GOP to Palin: It's Over

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Why a Sarah Palin presidential campaign is hopeless.

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The White House Debates Afghanistan—Again

The White House Debates Afghanistan—Again

Should Obama withdraw a lot of troops or just a few; change the war strategy or stay the course?

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What We Can Learn About Human Sexuality From  Weiner's Scandal

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Happy 10th Birthday, Bush Tax Cuts! You've Failed in Every Possible Way.

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Does Europe Have Its Own Silicon Valley? Why Hasn't It Ever Invented Anything Good?

Does Europe Have Its Own Silicon Valley? Why Hasn't It Ever Invented Anything Good?

These Democrats Defended Cheating Pols Before. How Can They Call for Weiner To Resign?

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