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AIG: No more retention bonuses

AIG announced on Wednesday that it is changing the way it pays out bonuses to its employees, opting to determine compensation based on performance.

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Iran to suspend Google’s Gmail – report

The government of Iran announced on Wednesday it would suspend Google’s e-mail service as it prepares to unveil a national e-mail service for Iranians, according to a news report.

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Nearly 40 percent of workers have flirted with romance on the job

When you think of TV’s most famous romantic duos — Jim and Pam, McDreamy and Meredith, Turk and Carla, Sam and Diane, Mr. Burns and Smithers – they all have one thing in common: They met on the job.
But when it comes to finding love, it’s not just reserved for primetime. Regardless of the economy, [...]

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On February 10th, 2010, posted in: Career Advice, Careerbuilder News, Featured by Kate Lorenz

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A seasonal guide to home maintenance

You know that your house needs regular upkeep in order to stay in good condition. Not only can little maintenance issues become expensive and turn into major repairs, but nowadays problems that boom-time buyers might have overlooked can be huge liabilities when it comes time to sell, says James Carey, author of “Home Maintenance for Dummies.” Good thing that most crucial maintenance tasks can be done just once a year at a certain time. Read on for the right dates to mark in your calendar.

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Take this bank and shove it

When Abel Collins decided to end his three-year banking relationship with Bank of America earlier this year, he simply wanted to make a statement.

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The Buzz: Greece bailout may be bad news

Who said there was bailout rage and fatigue? Investors around the world uttered a collective cry of “Danke” and “Opa!” due to reports that Germany may rescue the shaky Greek economy.

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Guess what? Toyota ranks low on complaint list

Despite a torrent of high-profile recalls that have tarnished Toyota’s once stellar reputation, a study published Wednesday reveals that the automaker actually gets fewer customer complaints than the majority of its competitors.

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Google testing super-fast broadband network

Google said Wednesday that it will start testing a new broadband network that will deliver speeds more than 100 times faster than traditional broadband.

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