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The Serious Side Effects of Small Rejections

Newsweek.com -- Why do we care whether he's into us even when we're not into him? And why do we get so upset if we're not included in a group lunch, even when we know it's probably just an oversight?     02-14     采编 JuliaJi0639
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Why Nationalization Isn't Un-American

Newsweek.com -- Talk of "nationalizing the banks" is in the air again this week, as President Obama hits the road to sell his recovery plan and Tim Geithner, the new chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission gets ready to announce his rescue strategy for the nation's financial institutions.     02-13     采编 JuliaJi0639
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Do Short Women Live Longer?

Newsweek.com -- It's not easy being short—at 5'2", I know—and a string of studies over the last few years has made it seem even harder. According to the research, tall people make more money, have higher self-esteem and may even be smarter than their more diminutive counterparts.     02-04     采编 JuliaJi0639
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The Case for Walking Away

Newsweek.com -- In January, we're supposed to sit down and organize our personal finances. This year I'll risk my good-girl reputation with a subversive idea: go bankrupt in 2009. If you're reaching the end of your rope, don't try to hold on.     02-04     采编 JuliaJi0639
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Best of Times, Worst of Times

Newsweek.com -- It was the sort of good news that makes everything look worse. We now know that China's economy surged 13 percent in 2007, elbowing aside Germany to become the world's third biggest economy. China's National Bureau of Statistics had previously put 2007 GDP growth at 11.9 percent, but on Wednesday the bureau revised that figure upward. Nobody celebrated. Far from popping champagne corks, China-watc...     01-16     采编 JuliaJi0639
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