
Published on May,24 2012 - by Forbes
If there is one word for what is possibly the most remarkable, different, and problematic feature of Japan?and also one that distinguishes Japan and places it at a huge disadvantage against such coming rivals as China?it ...
Published on May,24 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
Carl Froch said on Wednesday he is looking for redemption against Canadian Lucien Bute on Saturday night as he rebounds from a second career defeat to become a three-time world champion. Froch lost the WBC super ...
Published on May,23 2012 - by Forbes
Facebook shares had their best day since the company went public last Friday, gaining 3.23% to close at $32 on Wednesday. At its nadir on Tuesday, Facebook was down 18% from its $38 offering price. With the haircut that ...
Published on May,23 2012 - by Forbes
Guest post written by Tim Hurley Tim Hurley is executive VP of Matter Communications. After a four-month run as the best team in baseball last summer, the Boston Red Sox collapsed, missing the playoffs after posting a ...
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
Sir Frank Williams purses his lips and rocks backwards and forwards in his wheelchair. “I remember it all very clearly,” he says, adopting the now familiar, rapid-fire whisper of his later years “I was enjoying the post- ...
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
The figure seven, if we are to credit the wisdom of numerology, denotes magical force. It represents mystery, dreaming, and the fulfilment in our lives of even the most fanciful figments of our imagination. The formula ...
Published on May,23 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
Kicking their policy discussion into the long grass ensures common sense will not prevail IT IS not often that this column finds itself able to be sympathetic towards Angus “Field Marshal” Robertson, the SNP’s Westm ...
Published on May,23 2012 - by Forbes
As part of its project on how to achieve 4% real growth for the U.S. economy, the George W. Bush Institute produced a conference in April on the subject of taxation. FORBES was the media partner. President Bush gave us ...
Published on May,23 2012 - by Forbes
Sometimes at a family business the transition to the next generation can take much longer than it appears. Harry Wang took the reins as chief executive at upmarket Taiwanese fashion house Shiatzy Chen in 2003. The next ...
Published on May,23 2012 - by ABC News Radio
Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesJohn Mayer's vocal problems have forced him to cancel his tour, but his fans want to see him. What's the solution? A John Mayer hologram, of course. That's the premise behind a hilarious ne ...