The 10 Most Important Chinese Business Stories Of 2010
1. Google Quits China. Google’s sudden announcement, last January, that it had been the target of a major cyber attack originating in China, and that it would subsequently either stop censoring its search engine or withdraw from China entirely, sent shockwaves through the business world.
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Family hopes deathbed image causes smokers to quit
The family of a cancer victim who’s featured in a new series of warning labels on cigarette packages is hoping a photograph of her frail body on her deathbed will discourage people from lighting up.
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Anatomy of a year-end list
I take year-end lists pretty seriously.
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Money should be a means – not an end in itself
(Humberto Cruz has retired after 20 years of writing The Savings Game column. Here are some key points he made over the years that he felt were worth repeating.
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Family hopes deathbed image causes smokers to quit
The family of a cancer victim who’s featured in a new series of warning labels on cigarette packages is hoping a photograph of her frail body on her deathbed will discourage people from lighting up.
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Tragedy, politics dominated headlines
The city of Huntington’s budget woes, the loss of the longest serving U.S. senator, and a mining disaster that killed 29 people were just some of the major stories that shaped 2010.
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SIREN SOUNDS for the week of Dec. 31, 2010
On Dec. 20 at about 10:45 p.m., Milpitas Police Department officers responded to a commercial burglary at Intersil Corp. at 1001 Murphy Ranch Road.
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China’s Top 10 Business Stories in 2010
1. Google Quits China. Google’s sudden announcement, last January, that it had been the target of a major cyber attack originating in China, and that it would subsequently either stop censoring its search engine or withdraw from China entirely, sent shockwaves through the business world.
Read more on Business Insider
The Savings Game: Points worth repeating from retired columnist
Humberto Cruz has retired after 20 years of writing the SavingsGame column. Here are some key points he made over the years thathe felt were worth repeating.
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