I received the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek this Saturday and I could not have been happier.
Such a great antidote for Valentine’s Day Blues.
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Cover of Bloomberg Businessweek, 14 February 2011.
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After reading the well-written article, “Cheating Incorporated”, still aghast and shaking from the get-go by the tagline “Life is short. Have an affair”, I went and checked out the front page of the website, and the front page only. I swear. There is NO wink wink this time.
I don’t know what to say. I feel like crying but not the self-pitying kind wont to happen on Valentine’s Day. No. I feel like crying because I am so tired. I feelĀ besieged.
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"Affairs Guaranteed"
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Well, I guess now we know what many people would be doing the day AFTER Valentine’s Day…
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I am rather intrigued by this chart really, what would your hypothesis be for the reasons for the spikes?
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