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| Thu, 1 Jun 2006 16:00:00 EST Vonage tells customers to pay up for IPO |
| The approximately 9,000 Vonage Holding Corp. customers who took up the company's unusual offer of participation in its $250 million IPO are now feeling some serious pain. |
| Thu, 1 Jun 2006 12:00:00 EST Smart sneakers (gym shoes 2.0?) step out |
| Maybe it was after fire. Maybe it was before the wheel. But at some point, one of our prehistoric ancestors invented the shoe and suddenly the icy, rocky ground of the cold, cruel world didn't seem so bad anymore. Over the centuries, footwear evolved to keep pace with both fashion and technology. Now companies like Nike, Apple, and Adidas are trying to make your sneakers smarter. |
| Thu, 1 Jun 2006 08:00:00 EST Five tips for surviving high-deductible healthcare |
| As health insurance premiums spiral upward, employers are shifting these costs on to their workers in the form of consumer-directed health plans. Nearly a third of large and midsize companies now offer high-deductible health plans combined with a health savings account or health reimbursement plan, according to a recent Watson Wyatt Worldwide and National Business Group on Health survey. This is more than twice as many employers as in 2005. |
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| Thu, 01 Jun 2006 15:32:11 EDT Blindfold trip to terror factory |
| Masked gunmen blindfolded CNN correspondent Ben Wedeman and his cameraman to take them to a location rarely seen by journalists covering the violence of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. After a tense trip in two vehicles surrounded by men in full battle gear, the CNN pair were driven into a cramped compound covered in green plastic sheeting to protect it from prying eyes of Israeli aircraft -- a rocket factory. |
| Thu, 01 Jun 2006 15:23:56 EDT Bush raises sanctions threat to Iran |
| Iran could find itself facing U.N. sanctions if doesn't freeze disputed nuclear activities and accept a U.S. proposal for talks, President Bush said Thursday. Iran earlier rejected the proposal, saying Iran was willing to talk with the U.S. but would not accept the condition that it stops uranium enrichment. |
| Thu, 01 Jun 2006 15:12:23 EDT Wounded journalist told crew died in bombing |
| Correspondent Kimberly Dozier, who was critically wounded Monday in a Baghdad car bombing, has begun communicating, asking family members about the fate of her crew, CBS News said Thursday. |
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