Showing posts with label Once. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Once. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Economic Scene: Jobs Threatened by Machines: A Once ‘Stupid’ Concern Gains Respect

Economic Scene: Jobs Threatened by Machines: A Once ‘Stupid’ Concern Gains Respect


The productivity figures may not reflect it yet, but new technology, with its robots and self-driving cars, seems more disruptive than technologies of the past.


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Sunday, June 5, 2016

New ‘Super PAC’ Backing Donald Trump Hires Strategist Once Critical of Him

New ‘Super PAC’ Backing Donald Trump Hires Strategist Once Critical of Him


Alex Castellanos, who advised Mitt Romney in the 2008 presidential race, was hired to guide the group. He had quietly explored the possibilities of creating a “Stop Trump” effort last fall.


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Saturday, June 4, 2016

Once a Donald Trump Target, John McCain Now Finds Their Political Fates Intertwined

Once a Donald Trump Target, John McCain Now Finds Their Political Fates Intertwined


The senator says he’ll back his party’s presumptive nominee. But with his own seat on the line and Arizona Hispanics at odds with Donald Trump, it’s a risky position.


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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Nokia Phones May Ring Once Again, but Not as You Knew Them

Nokia Phones May Ring Once Again, but Not as You Knew Them


Foxconn, the Taiwanese technology giant, and HMD Global, a Finnish company, have signed a licensing agreement to revive the brand.


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Saturday, May 14, 2016

Capitol Hill Newspapers, Once a Protected Class, Redefine Themselves

Capitol Hill Newspapers, Once a Protected Class, Redefine Themselves


Publications like The Hill, Roll Call and National Journal, for decades a Beltway staple, are scrambling to compete in a shifting political landscape.


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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Once a Child Soldier, Now Seeking a Path as Colombia Contemplates Peace

Once a Child Soldier, Now Seeking a Path as Colombia Contemplates Peace


Charting a future for thousands of young rebel fighters like Mélida is vital to the success of any deal to end 50 years of armed conflict, analysts say.


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Sunday, April 17, 2016

Chelsea Scorched by a Star It Once Rejected

Chelsea Scorched by a Star It Once Rejected


Kevin De Bruyne returned to Chelsea, which discarded him two years ago, and he was the energetic force behind Manchester City’s 3-0 win.


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Saturday, April 9, 2016

Once a Bright Spot, Afghan Telecoms Face Unsustainable Losses

Once a Bright Spot, Afghan Telecoms Face Unsustainable Losses


Cellphone providers challenged by the loss of potential customers and hurt by new taxes are trying to expand services and bring more Afghans online.










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Tuesday, April 5, 2016

German Economy, Once Europe’s Leader, Now Looks Like Laggard

German Economy, Once Europe’s Leader, Now Looks Like Laggard


Germany prospered in recent years by exporting to emerging countries. Now the slowdown in emerging markets is leaving Germany, and Europe, vulnerable.










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Monday, March 21, 2016

Yahoo Parries Trouble on Two Fronts at Once

Yahoo Parries Trouble on Two Fronts at Once


The company is trying both to quell an activist insurgency and to explore selling itself at the same time. Either would be difficult alone.










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Saturday, November 28, 2015

Garrett Swasey, fallen officer, was once a champion skater

Garrett Swasey, fallen officer, was once a champion skater













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Friday, November 27, 2015

Who will you blame once Obama"s gone?

Who will you blame once Obama’s gone?













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Friday, November 20, 2015

LivingSocial, Once a Unicorn, Is Losing Its Magic

LivingSocial, Once a Unicorn, Is Losing Its Magic


A former darling of the start-up world, the company offers a glimpse of what some of today’s biggest start-ups might look like several years down the road.


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LivingSocial, Once a Unicorn, Is Losing Its Magic

LivingSocial, Once a Unicorn, Is Losing Its Magic


A former darling of the start-up world, the company offers a glimpse of what some of today’s biggest start-ups might look like several years down the road.










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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Microsoft, Once Infested With Security Flaws, Does an About-Face

Microsoft, Once Infested With Security Flaws, Does an About-Face


On Tuesday, Microsoft’s chief, Satya Nadella, plans to deliver a speech to government tech workers about the importance of security and how Microsoft has evolved to confront that threat.










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