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States Of The Economy
10:01 pm
Wed December 28, 2011

N.H. Voters Look For Calm Amid Economic Jitters

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Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney stands to applause during a campaign stop at a Londonderry, N.H., restaurant on Tuesday.

Originally published on Thu December 29, 2011 10:00 am

The economic fears and hopes of the electorate in early-voting states like New Hampshire will play a significant role in determining who emerges from the pack of Republican presidential candidates.

And despite the Granite State's financial stability, lots of Republican voters see cloudy skies ahead.

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It Was A Good Year For...
10:01 pm
Wed December 28, 2011

2011 Put Chrysler Back In The Fast Lane

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Chrysler President Olivier Francois reintroduced his company to the world at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show.

Despite a sluggish economy, it's been a good year overall for the auto industry. But among the Detroit Three, there's been a clear standout.

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Hard Times: A Journey Across America
10:01 pm
Wed December 28, 2011

In Katrina's Wake, New Orleans Enjoys Start-Up Boom

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Sudhir Sinha's company, InnoGenomics, is one of hundreds of startups that call New Orleans home.

Originally published on Tue February 7, 2012 12:59 pm

Part of a series

New Orleans has long been known as one of America's hardest luck cities, struggling over the years with poverty, crime, corruption and tragic disaster. But the city's darkest days have sparked a surprising new entrepreneurial spirit.

Residents Billy Bosch and Matt Mouras, for example, are trying to launch a nutritional beverage company and are getting a leg up from Idea Village, a nonprofit that helps nurture the city's entrepreneurs.

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Technology
10:01 pm
Wed December 28, 2011

Year in Review: Mega Tech Brands Raise Megabucks

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LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman watches as his company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange in May. Despite the global economic uncertainty, tech companies held steady on Wall Street.

Originally published on Thu December 29, 2011 11:20 am

The year 2011 was tumultuous for stocks. The eurozone crisis and a U.S. credit downgrade kept investors nervous, but one industry held steady, even faring better than in previous years: technology.

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Author Interviews
10:01 pm
Wed December 28, 2011

True Grit: 'Into The Silence' Scales Everest

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At 29,029 ft. above sea level, Mount Everest — also called Mount Chomolungma — is the highest mountain on Earth.

Originally published on Fri October 5, 2012 10:47 am

No mountain captures the popular imagination like Everest. The world's highest peak, towering out of the Himalayas, has frequently proved deadly to those who have tried to reach its summit. The most famous of its victims was the first Englishman to attempt a climb: George Mallory. In the early 1920s Mallory took part in the first three expeditions up Everest, dying on his third attempt.

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