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Outsourced Chores Come Back Home
 
Businesses like salons and dog walkers are feeling the pinch as the economy makes more Americans self-reliant.
Probe Into Lost Funds After Manager Disappears
 
A Florida money manager is missing and police have opened an investigation into the possible disappearance of ?hundreds of millions? of dollars, according to authorities.
Money Manager Is Missing in Florida
 
A Florida money manager is missing and police have opened an investigation into the possible disappearance of ?hundreds of millions? of dollars, according to authorities.
Hedge Funds, Unhinged
 
Two out of three hedge funds lost money last year. How many will claw their way back to profitability?
Bailout Is a Windfall to Bankers, if Not to Borrowers
 
Most banks that received bailout money are using it to pay down debt, acquire other businesses or invest for the future, not lending.
Can CNN, the Go-to Site, Get You to Stay?
 
CNN.com ranks first in news and the site is trying to extend that reach through more experimental forays.
Indian Executive Is Said to Have Siphoned Cash
 
The founder of Satyam is said to have skimmed huge amounts of cash from the company, rather than padding its books as he has claimed.
Ping: At First, Funny Videos. Now, a Reference Tool.
 
YouTube is rapidly morphing into a popular search engine and a new entry point into the Web.
Economic View: How About a Stimulus for Financial Advice?
 
The government should start a major program to subsidize personal financial advice for everyone.
Novelties: Digital Storage Options for Workers on the Go
 
New services like Syncplicity and Dropbox automatically synchronize digital files and folders across multiple computers.
Off the Shelf: A Sweeping Tale of Four Giants of Texas Oil
 
In ?The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes,? Bryan Burrough focuses on the Big Four oil barons of the mid-20th Century.
A Corporate Perk for a Stressful Time
 
With so many people out of work, the number of calls to employee assistance programs have skyrocketed.
Bernie Madoff, Frat Brother
 
Here is a short oral history from those who knew Bernie Madoff as a fraternity boy.
Practical Traveler: At Newer Hotels, Luxury Goes on Sale
 
Opening in a tough economic environment, new hotels are slashing introductory rates even further.
Lawyer in Fraud Case Keeps Flag Flying
 
Marc S. Dreier?s law firm has collapsed, but a white banner emblazoned with his name in gray lettering was still flying last week outside a Park Avenue building.
Checking In: A Modernist Inn, Built From Scratch
 
After 16 years of traveling together, two women spent just over $1 million to open Kimber Modern, a five-room hotel in Austin, Tex.
Preoccupations: Meetings Are a Matter of Precious Time
 
It is certain that every organization has too many meetings, and far too many poorly designed ones.
Career Couch: Making the Most of Your Workplace Mistakes
 
Acknowledging and correcting errors, rather than denying and concealing them, can prevent a bad situation from becoming worse.
The Count: Safe to Say, He?s Not in It for the Paycheck
 
As president, Barack Obama is entitled to a salary of $400,000 a year. And he won?t get a raise.
The Boss: A Shipboard Lesson
 
Rick Goings is the chief executive of Tupperware in Orlando, Fla.
Letters: The F.D.I.C. and IndyMac
 
To the Editor:.
Emotion vs. Intellect
 
To the Editor:.
Fair Game: The End of Banking as We Know It
 
The money business as we have come to know it over the last two decades ? with its lush salaries, big-swinging risk-takers and ultrathin capital cushions ? is a goner.
Obama Urged to Move Swiftly to Rescue Banks
 
With many financial institutions continuing to hemorrhage billions of dollars, the central issue Barack Obama faces is how to relieve banks of rapidly deteriorating assets.
One Day You?re Indispensable, the Next Day...
 
Great orchestras can play on even when the conductor steps down. Can Apple prosper without Steve Jobs?
Bailout Is a Windfall to Banks, if Not to Borrowers
 
Most banks that received bailout money are using it to pay down debt or to make investments, not lending.

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