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Evangelical Financial Auditing Agency Gets Public Involved
A financial accountability commission focused on religious nonprofits announced Thursday that it has launched an online forum for public comments on regulatory and tax policy issues.
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Website Promotes Date With 'Virgin Mary' and 'Joseph;' Some Take Offense
A dating website has started a promotion where users can submit bids to win a date with "The Virgin Mary" and "Joseph," in an effort to raise funds for charity.
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Netflix CEO Hopes Company Will No Longer Shoot Itself in the Foot
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings believes that his company will soon be leading the way again in terms of streaming services, granted that they don’t “shoot [themselves] in the foot anymore.”
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Q&A: Christian Clothing CEO on Wearing the Faith, Lifestyle
Jason Morris, 25, took a calculated risk in launching a business during the current tumultuous economic climate. Higher Authority Clothing Line, under the umbrella of Sold Out Enterprise, is a new company committed to offering alternative clothing choices to Christians that keep the hip style but add a dose of godly message.
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Jesus Toast? Toaster Sears Christ's Face Onto Bread
Looking for inspiration this Christmas season? Start having your daily bread with Jesus – on whole wheat or rye. A Vermont man is selling a toaster that burns an image of Christ into every slice of bread
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Christian Fair Trade Group Gives the Poor a Fighting Chance
A faith-based trade organization believes that consumers can save the developing world with their spending habits this Christmas season. Nathan George said that the concept of "fair trade" is the cornerstone of Trade as One's business model. Fair trade finds skilled workers in the developing world and pairs them with steady employment and access to international markets for their products.
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Toyota Unveils 'Smartphone on Four Wheels' and Hybrid Vehicles at Motor Show (VIDEO)
Carmaker Toyota Motor recently unveiled a concept vehicle that resembles a giant smartphone.
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Chick-fil-A Says 'Eat More Kale' Shirt Confuses Public
A silkscreen design artist from Vermont is being warned by national fast-food chain Chick-fil-A to stop selling his bestselling t-shirt that simply states “Eat More Kale,” citing the phrase muddles the company’s famous “Eat Mor Chickin” cow campaign.
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American Airlines' Parent Company Files for Bankruptcy
American Airlines' parent company AMR Corporation, in an attempt to drop its enormous debt load and decrease labor costs, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Tuesday, making AA the last major U.S. airline to do so.
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Cyber Monday Deals on Laptops Offered by Best Buy, HP, and Dell
Some 120 million Americans are expected to hit the websites of the biggest online stores on Cyber Monday 2011, according to reports. Cyber Monday sales are expected to bring a record $1.2 billion, a 12.4 percent jump from last year. Here are some of the most attractive offers for shoppers in the market for computers.
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