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July 24, 2008

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Hope for the Economy

You Can Take That to the Bank...Not! | by Tom Stern
A Kick In the Career: In this week's column, humorist and career expert Tom Stern takes a stab at the banking industry, but promises there's light at the end of the tunnel.


Sustainable Living

P&G's Sustainability Initiatives -- Not So Sustainable | by Melanie Warner
The giant wants to sell $20 billion worth of eco- friendly innovations by 2013. But what about those controversial ingredients?

Slideshow: Wal-Mart: The New Green Giant? | by Oscar M. Raymundo
Are the corporate retailer's eco-friendly initiatives enough to correct decades of damage?

Slideshow: 9 Daring Ideas That Blend Fashion and Sustainability | by Saabira Chaudhuri
Being a tree hugger has never been quite this trendy. Here's a look at nine quirky green friendly designs that are fashionably far from the ordinary.


Fast 50 Favorites

The Fast 50 Reader Favorites of 2008 | by FC Staff
You nominated companies. You rated them. You commented on them. In the end, we have the 50 companies that you, our readers, have chosen as the most innovative.


FC Expert Blogs

A Model for Your Career: George Washington | by Shawn Graham
This is a guest post by Mark McNeilly. If you're looking for a model of a successful career one could do worse than to look at that of George Washington. Washington's accomplishments put him in a class that few others can match.

SoCal Tech: The Undiscovered Country | by Francisco Dao
When Mike Macadaan, a Silicon Valley based designer at AOL, decided to throw a tech exhibition, you'd think he would have done it locally. Instead, Macadaan did the unthinkable. He went to Los Angeles. Surely this would mean disaster. After all, the only tech companies in LA were celebrity vanity projects that made no sense, right?

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