Archive for September, 2010:

Twitter Thursdays: News from MBA Programs

Welcome to another installment of Twitter Thursdays, a weekly column in which we highlight the updates of the top MBA programs on Twitter!  If you’re not following Clear Admit already, be sure to check us out on Twitter for updates, special prizes, admissions tips and breaking news.   We’ve also created a list of MBA programs to [...]

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Wharton School Tops Wall Street Journal’s 2010 EMBA Rankings

The Wall Street Journal this week released its 2010 Executive MBA Rankings, with the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania snagging the number one spot, up from number two in 2008. Rounding out the top five this year were, in decreasing order, Washington University’s Olin School, Thunderbird School of Global Management, the University of [...]

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What Does Success Mean to You?

All of us want to succeed in life. We want to accomplish something – to feel that in some way, we’ve “won”. It’s easy to get sucked in to thinking that we have to succeed on the world’s terms when, really, we each need to define success for ourselves. What does success look like to [...]

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Oksana’s Former Lawyer: Back Off!

Filed under: Eric George, Daniel Horowitz, Oksana Grigorieva, Mel Gibson, Celebrity Justice The lawyer who scored Oksana Grigorieva a $15 million parting deal with Mel Gibson has fired off a letter to one of Oksana’s current lawyers, telling him to stop talking trash about him … or else. Eric George sent a letter to Dan [...]

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Photog: I’m Partly to Blame for Hilton Hit-n-Run

Filed under: Paris Hilton, Celebrity Justice Paris Hilton ‘s boyfriend isn’t the only one to blame for last night’s vehicular run-in with a female photog on the Sunset Strip — TMZ has learned the shutterbug is actually admitting partial fault in the matter. The photog — Carol Williams — tells… Read more Go to Source

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George Sachs, Psy.D.: ADD is Killing My Relationship. Help!

Dear Dr. George: I live in New York City with my boyfriend of five years. I also have ADD. I was diagnosed in college a few years ago and have been taking medication ever since. While I’m successful at my job as a graphic designer, I still have a terrible staying organized and keeping our [...]

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Lesa Mitchell: Speeding Cures From the Lab to Patients

Despite the growing sophistication and promise of health care technology research, fewer and fewer breakthrough ideas are finding their way out of research institutions and into the hands of experienced clinicians.Read More… More on Health Care Go to Source

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Goldman’s Blankfein: The Difference Between a ‘Regular Crisis’ and an ‘Extreme Crisis’

Craig Pirrong submits: In this post-crisis (or is it continuing crisis?) world, Lloyd Blankfein and Goldman Sachs (GS) (a/k/a “The Giant Squid”) may not be considered the most savory company to keep, but that’s where I find myself today. That’s because Goldman CEO Blankfein is also raising the alarm about the systemic risks posed by [...]

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AIG’s Plan for the Future

Clark Troy submits: AIG (AIG) on Thursday announced its plan to exit from government ownership, with non-trivial fanfare from itself and the press. It currently owes the New York Fed and the Treasury $101 billon. A couple of the key planks of its plan have been well-known for some time: 1. It is selling subsidiary [...]

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Hot Clicks: Brittney Palmer; Jim Mora testy interview with Doug Gottlieb

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