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Word of Mouth No more sales? $3,000 Restoration Hardware chandeliers? Gucci bags without the metalic G? And why is the Gap selling $60 jeans?!?

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A slew of retailers released their October sales numbers this morning. Abercrombie and Fitch is down 5 percent Neiman Marcus is down 6 percent, but Target is inching up to 3 percent growth.
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Word of Mouth The music blogs giveth, the music blogs taketh away.

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Twenty-three-year old Nathan Williams has had a stressful year. The singer and guitarist records under the name Wavves. And in the past eleven months or so, he’s seen the kind of rise and fall that provided ...
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Word of Mouth A reporter follows three kids who slipped through the cracks of New York’s educational system.

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New York City voters gave Michael Bloomberg a narrow win in yesterday’s mayoral election. Bloomberg spent an estimated $100 million to beat Comptroller William Thompson. Much of that money paid for mailers, ads, and robocalls boasting about Bloomberg’s record on crime and education.
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Word of Mouth The next generation of social robots treat stroke victims, Alzheimer's patients and children with autism.

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In 1985, the world witnessed the first robot-assisted surgery. The PUMA 560 angled its white plastic arm towards the brain of a patient and carefully inserted a biopsy needle. The procedure was a success and the field of medical robotics was born.
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Word of Mouth Schools and corporations team up to teach students skills for the 21st century.

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Reading, writing and arithmetic are so last century. Today, it’s not enough to just study the core subjects we all learned as kids. Schools are preparing students for college, careers, and a globally competitive workforce. ...
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Word of Mouth Can a transgender former oil barron become the next Harvey Milk?

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Voters head to the polls today in New York, New Jersey and Virginia for key elections. Political watchers are viewing several races as indicators of how the country feels about President Obama and his ...
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Word of Mouth Handing a toddler your iPhone might actually be good for him/her.

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Disney is offering refunds to parents who feel duped by its Baby Einstein videos, and parents and researchers alike are questioning brain-boosting tools for kids. So you might be surprised to learn that ...
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Word of Mouth Immigrant teens from rival gangs in Lowell, MA grow flowers for a local CSA.

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The textile industry used to be the economic heart of Lowell, Massachusetts. Those massive red-brick factories have long since closed. Now, nearly half the town’s residents are immigrants and refugees from South Asia, Latin America and Africa. ...
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Word of Mouth Massive power lines run through Navajo communities in northern Arizona, but many Native Americans living below them can't flip on a light switch.

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Since the 1960s, power companies operating in the four corners area of the U.S. have run power lines over the Navajo and Hopi nations. The transmitters carry electricity to growing sunbelt cities, supplying ...
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Word of Mouth What can genetically engineered "smart mice" tell us about the long-term side effects of neuroenhancing drugs?

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Imagine a surgery that could triple your IQ with the nick of a scalpel. That’s what happens to Charlie Gordon, the developmentally-disabled protagonist of the 1958 novel Flowers for Algernon.

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