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		<title>Recession Grads&#8217; Survival Tips</title>
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It's not officially the recession of '08 yet-but graduates and career counselors at business schools are already planning for one.

The mood on B-school campuses certainly wasn't helped by the news on Apr. 3 that JPMorganChase (PM)-which is acquiring investment house Bear Stearns (BSC)-was rescinding some internship and full-time job offers ...</description>
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		<title>MBA Programs Online</title>
		<description>Why not get your MBA online? This is a new trend from several of the top 100 MBA programs that are offering accredited online mba programs otherwise known as distance learning MBA.  The benefits of an online mba are reduced fees, flexibility, ability to work and attend a good school ...</description>
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		<title>Best MBA Programs: Revisited</title>
		<description>With the new rankings for 2008 out the usual suspects are there. Kellogg, Wharton, Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Michigan, U of Chicago etc. There are some that are up and coming such as Washington University's Olin MBA program.  The benefits of an MBA are increased and polished business skills, even if ...</description>
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		<title>What is The Deal With The Stock Market?</title>
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Up and down and down and up and up and down and down.  Then more down.  This volatility hasn't been seen in some time. With the latest news today of GE coming in with 7 cents below earnings next week may very well be a rough ride.  ...</description>
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