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Don Cornelius Found Dead in Sherman Oaks, CA Home. by Steven J. Horowitz posted Feb. 01, 2012 6:54am Soul Train creator Don Cornelius was found dead in his home early this morning from an apparent suicide. He was 75 years old. According to TMZ, law enforcement officials said that Cornelius died from a gunshot wound to the head that they believe was self-inflicted. Upon discovering his body, officials took him to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. Cornel... Read More
Dumped & Unemployed to Pumped & Loaded By: Lisa Johnson Mandell How it all started This is a story for anyone who's ever been dumped because somehow they weren't "enough." And oh yes, this one has a happy ending! David Mamane, a 36-year-old entrepreneur, took the pain from a broken heart and turned it into a $15 million business called MyJewelryBox.com. The icing on the (wedding) cake is that he just got engaged to a gorgeous Canadian model. ... Read More
Bill Gates No Longer World's Richest Man Matthew Miller and Luisa Kroll, 03.10.10, 06:00 PM EST Carlos Slim Helu takes No. 1 spot on Forbes World's Billionaires list as a record 164 10-figure titans return to the ranking amid the global economic recovery.
In Pictures: The 20 Richest... Read More
Bragging is Actually Good for Your Career!
By Barbara Safani Many of us were raised to be humble and not to brag. But the process of career management often requires that you talk about yourself and your accomplishments -- a skill that makes many people uncomfortable because they associate this behavior with bragging. But when you talk about your achievements, you are not bragging. It's only bragging if your discussion contains hyperbole, half truths, or lies.... Read More
Top 10 Jobs for 2010
Posted Nov 18th 2009 6:05AM by Ed Orum
Many job hunters will be happy to put 2009 to rest, and welcome 2010 with an eagerness that the job market will pick up. Staffing firm Robert Half
In accounting and finance, salaries are actually expected to increase by an average of .5 percent in 2010. Companies want financial pros who can crunch numbers, communicate clearly with various departments and h... Read More
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