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  • Don't Forget the HOW of the 'Fiscal Cliff': El-Erian Monday, 10 Dec 2012 | 11:27 AM ET

    How the "fiscal cliff" deal is reached is as important as if it is reached, said Pimco's Mohamed El-Erian.

  • Millions Stuck in Part-Time Purgatory Monday, 10 Dec 2012 | 11:03 AM ET

    So-called "involuntary part-time workers" are an example of some of the stubborn pockets of weakness that remain in the labor market even as the jobs picture improves very slowly.

  • Apple Maps Seen 'Life-Threatening' Down Under Monday, 10 Dec 2012 | 10:38 AM ET
    Apple Maps

    Police in Australia are warning citizens to not use Apple maps after some motorists using the app have ended up in "life-threatening" situations.

  • Hostess Twinkies

    Of the two thousand Hostess Brands documents filed in the last year with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court a handwritten, five-page letter on loose-leaf notebook paper – that stands out the most.

  • Eagle Stadium in Allen, Texas.

    American high schools are taking a page from the pro and college sports playbook and doing similar kinds of money deals and creating an explosive big business.

  • The Secret to Cheap Hotel Deals and Discounts Monday, 10 Dec 2012 | 12:03 PM ET
    Marriot Orlando

    Finding the best deals and discounts on your hotel stay can be a challenge, but an industry insider reveals the science behind hotel pricing.

  • Are Generals Also Too Big To Fail? Monday, 10 Dec 2012 | 5:39 PM ET
    General David Petraeus (C) meets young officers October 28, 2009 at Forward Operating Base Wilson in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.

    Top military brass rarely are removed from their commands. Ivy Leagers don't flunk out. Is everyone too big to fail?

  • Meet the Pool Guy to the One Percent Friday, 7 Dec 2012 | 10:53 AM ET
    Springlake

    Mark Werner is an entrepreneur, who builds fancy swimming holes for the rich. While the bulk of the pool industry has declined, the former Marine has created a thriving niche. See how he did it.

  • High-rise buildings at the river Minjiang, Fuzhou, Fujian province, China.

    New data shows that Beijing and Shanghai have more multi-millionaires than Los Angeles.

  • Saturday, 8 Dec 2012 | 2:24 PM ET