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CNNMoney: HP: Nowhere to go but up?updated: Fri Nov 18 2011 14:51:00

I started the week with a column about IBM, so it's only fitting that I end the week with a piece about a company I like to call IBM Lite. Or "Little Blue," if you will.

People.com: Richard Simmons Is Not Ill, Says Repupdated: Wed Oct 12 2011 08:12:00

Simmons's rep tells PEOPLE the fitness guru, 63, is "fit as a fiddle" despite his thin appearance on DWTS

Confessions of a... New York street-food vendorupdated: Wed May 18 2011 08:17:00

Street food is suddenly hip, but in New York it's as old as salt on pretzels. So we asked a Big Apple vendor for dirt on -- well, how dirty are those carts, anyway? He wanted to be anonymous. We agreed, so long as he gave us extra kraut.

She used 4 easy tips to lose weightupdated: Fri Apr 22 2011 14:31:00

Anita Mills was sitting in the doctor's office with her diabetic mother in Lexington, Kentucky, in 2009.

Pay attention! Airlines stretch to make safety funupdated: Mon Apr 04 2011 11:58:00

If you're about to fly through the air at 30,000 feet, it stands to reason that the safety briefing might be something you'd want to watch closely. Reasoning aside, most people pay no attention, thinking they know everything already.

Fat jokes hurt; they're not funnyupdated: Tue Mar 29 2011 15:28:00

I am a big fan of George Lopez. I think he is a terrific comedian. I have watched many of his shows, and they made me chuckle.

Arnold Schwarzenegger eulogizes Jack LaLanneupdated: Thu Feb 03 2011 12:33:00

Legendary fitness pioneer Jack LaLanne saved millions of lives by teaching people to eat right and exercise regularly, Arnold Schwarzenegger said in his eulogy for LaLanne on Tuesday.

Looking back at Jack LaLanne's careerupdated: Thu Feb 03 2011 12:33:00

CNN takes a look at clips of Jack LaLanne's career dating back to 1955.

For weight-loss help, faithfuls turn to Godupdated: Wed Jul 21 2010 11:14:00

Hallelujah diets. Body by God. Karate for Christ. Gospel groove workouts.

People.com: Kevin Smith 'Too Fat' to Fly Southwestupdated: Mon Feb 15 2010 14:07:00

The director, who often uses two seats, was removed because he didn't fit into just one, the airline says

Golfing Summit: The big debateupdated: Tue Sep 23 2008 04:20:00

Living Golf will be sitting down with four leading figures in today's game to discuss the biggest talking points in golf at the moment.

People.com: Mariah vs. Richard Simmons: It's a Pose-Off!updated: Fri May 16 2008 14:18:00

Did Richard Simmons go to the Mariah Carey school of

People.com: VIDEO: Justin Timberlake's Super Bowl Adupdated: Mon Feb 04 2008 14:44:00

See the pop star's commercial for Pepsi and Amazon from Sunday night

SI.com: Darren Eliot: First stirrings of a new seasonupdated: Mon Aug 06 2007 01:49:00

August. Doesn't mean much from the outside looking in on the hockey world. But when the calendar flips to the eighth month, all around the NHL there is a sense of stirring.

SI.com: Shootin' the Bull With Bullfighters updated: Mon Jan 15 2007 16:15:00

So what? So the bullfighters who risk their lives over 100 times a weekend for the cowboys on the Professional Bull Riders tour are tougher than a hospital steak. And, yeah, they make an NFL middle linebacker look like Richard Simmons. And, true, they may be the bravest, most underpaid athletes in America.

'Nobody asked me, but ...'updated: Mon Aug 16 2004 13:57:00

Jimmy Cannon, the wonderful New York sportswriter, once offered this memorable line about the heavyweight boxing champion known as the Dark Destroyer: "Joe Louis is a credit to his race ... the human race."

Elderly work up a sweat for exerciseupdated: Fri Feb 20 2004 10:02:00

Regular exercise is one of the keys to healthy living, but new research suggests physical activity also may be significant for people to stay independent longer as they age -- at least for women.

Fortune: A WEEK OF WOE FOR THE CEOupdated: Mon Feb 22 1993 00:01:00

In one tumultuous week at the end of January, John Akers and Paul Lego joined the parade of embattled CEOs forced into retirement in the past 12 months. And James Robinson III of American Express f...

Money Magazine: DAVID KRIEFF Playing for growth with business winningsupdated: Wed Jul 01 1987 00:01:00

To celebrate the last-gasp success of a dicey business venture, David Krieff, 27, plans to treat himself to a giant-screen TV and to plunge $1,000 into an aggressive investment. For someone his age...

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