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Nov. 25 - If you think direct selling is just about Tupperware and the Avon Lady, think again. This growing $30 billion a year industry has more Americans starting their own businesses. 11/22/2006Nov. 25 - Whether your interest lies in tanning, printing, fast food, or ice cream, there is a franchise opportunity out there for you. 11/22/2006Nov. 25 - 3D printing is revolutionizing how many products are developed, helping companies save money, improve their products, and gain a competitive edge. 11/22/2006Nov. 25 - In this week's Destination CEO, meet Bill Marriott of Marriott International. This second generation CEO manages nearly 3,000 hotels. 11/22/2006Nov. 18 - New carry-on regulations have led to a surge in misplaced and lost luggage. We head to the airport to talk to inspectors and find out if our carry-on makes the cut. 11/17/2006Nov. 18 - One of the most ambiguous terms in medical insurance is the 'reasonable and customary' charge. We explore how you can protect yourself from excessive charges. 11/17/2006Nov. 18 - The Neiman Marcus Christmas Book contains luxurious gift ideas that will wow just about anyone. We flip through the pages of this season's tome and explore its latest offerings. 11/17/2006Nov. 18 - We look at the most talked-about coffee-table books this holiday, including Annie Leibovitz' 'A Photographer's Life' and 'Cartoon America: Comic Art in the Library of Congress.' 11/17/2006Nov. 18 - Ethnic food is ringing up about $75 billion in annual sales. We look at what's driving this business and visit an ethnic food trade show to taste the latest creations. 11/17/2006Nov. 11 - With the Democrats breaking the Republicans' 12-year grip on Congress, legislative gridlock looms in Washington. We look at how the midterm elections could affect the economy. 11/10/2006 |