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Fortune: Josh James: The man who measures the Web

When it was finally time for Josh James to make the phone call, he stepped out of a meeting on the 37th floor of Midtown Manhattan's Marriott Marquis and paused for 10 minutes to revel in his private elation.

Identity theft nets some tax refunds, stimulus checks

Thousands of taxpayers across the country aren't getting their refund or stimulus checks because criminals have stolen their Social Security numbers in an identity theft scam, CNN has learned.

SI.com: The Bonus: A writer's adventure in the D-League

My basketball career probably ended a lot like most: with my name on a cut sheet. I was a freshman at Boston College High (Dorchester, Mass.) and I remember well the overwhelming feeling of rejection that came from seeing my name on that list.

Money Magazine: Hire picture-perfect employees

Question: How do I go about bringing on my first employee? - Parijat Sahai, Blue Bell, Pa.

FSB: Prepare to hire your first employee

Dear FSB: I am opening a new office. What documents am I going to need to prepare in order to hire my first employees?

FSB: Made in the U.S.A.'s new cachet

U.S. toymakers, long ago crowded out by Chinese manufacturers, may be taking back a bit of turf. Whittle Shortline Railroad (woodentrain.com), a Louisiana, Mo., toymaker, saw a 30% surge in sales in June, when lead paint was found on Chinese-made toys. Whittle is happy to play the "Made in USA" card: Its home page now sports a yellow 100% KID-SAFE WITH LEAD FREE PAINTS banner. "The atmosphere right now is positive for us," says owner Mike Whitworth, 59. "American consumers are willing to pay more for quality."

CNNMoney: U.S. firm touts 'China-Free' label

It's bound to go down the wrong way in Beijing: A U.S. health food company will label its products "China-Free" to ease concerns about contamination.

SI.com: NBDL adds team in Texas for 2007-08

NEW YORK (Ticker) -- The NBA Developmental League continues to grow.

Your e-mails: After Katrina

Development and storms have eroded much of the coastal wetlands that provide "speed bumps" for approaching storms. CNN.com asked readers whether steps should be taken to build them back. Here is a sampling of those responses, some of which have been edited:

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Tom Brokaw has signed a two-book deal with Random House, the publisher announced Monday, although what the former NBC anchor will actually write and when the books will be published remain unknown.

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