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Strategies: Robert Prechter’s Market Forecast Says ‘Take Cover’ (Jul-3, 14:54 EDT )-- A proponent of the Elliott Wave theory for market forecasting sees trouble ahead: a slide worse than the Great Depression or the Panic of 1873.


Fair Game: A Tale of Two Suitors for Intermix (Jul-3, 14:44 EDT )-- When News Corporation bought the parent of MySpace, a question of whether Viacom was ignored as a suitor.


Corner Office: The Limited’s Chief: Re-Recruit Your Team Every Day (Jul-3, 13:10 EDT )-- Linda Heasley of The Limited says she should always be able to show her workers why they should work for her and her company.


Letters: The Rising Trade in Medical Marijuana (Jul-3, 12:50 EDT )-- Letters: The Rising Trade In Medical Marijuana


The Great Rupture (Jul-3, 12:43 EDT )-- The impressions of a traveling man: Reinvention is in the air. People are hanging together. Sometimes they aren’t.


Mortgages: Changes in Mobile-Home Lending (Jul-3, 11:56 EDT )-- Recent policy changes by the Federal Housing Administration may help increase the availability of loans to buyers of mobile homes.


Taking the Mystery Out of Web Anonymity (Jul-3, 11:07 EDT )-- The Internet affords anonymity to its users, but that very anonymity is also behind the explosion of cybercrime that has swept across the Web.


Metrics: Where Are BP’s Oil Spill Compensation Checks Landing? (Jul-3, 10:49 EDT )-- BP has paid out about $144 million so far, and the bill is expected to grow exponentially.


Economic Signs Suggest A Bleak Road Ahead (Jul-3, 10:10 EDT )-- Call it a very bad case of the summer doldrums. Just as the U.S. emerges from one of the worst recessions in decades, there are signs the economy is once again losing steam. That was all too clear with the release of the June unemployment report Friday...


The Boss: Flying the Annin & Co. Flag (Jul-3, 09:57 EDT )-- After trying to buy the nation’s oldest flag company, an executive with wide experience ended up running it.


Career Couch: Avoiding Collisions of Church and the Workplace (Jul-3, 09:47 EDT )-- When it comes to religious expression at work, employers must balance the interests of the business with their employees’ beliefs, workplace experts say.


Off the Shelf: In Fred Goodman’s Book, a Record Industry on the Ropes (Jul-3, 09:25 EDT )-- The author Fred Goodman uses the story of Edgar Bronfman and Warner Music to show the struggles of the major labels.


Economic View: Promoting Recovery While Cutting the Deficit (Jul-3, 09:10 EDT )-- How the federal government might help overcome the downturn and cut the deficit at the same time.


Novelties: 3-D Effects, Without Glasses, From Cellphones and TVs (Jul-3, 08:52 EDT )-- The small screens of cellphones can lend themselves well to glasses-free three-dimensional effects, experts say.


Ping: Services Monitor Children’s Activities Online (Jul-3, 08:40 EDT )-- Services like SafetyWeb and SocialShield offer to monitor social networks and alert parents to problems like cyberbullying.


Economists Who Did Their Homework (800 Years of It) (Jul-3, 08:25 EDT )-- Many economists build careers on only a few decades’ worth of data. Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart researched eight centuries of financial crises for “This Time Is Different.”


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