Rudolph applies business savvy to politics (Lexington Herald-Leader)
By the time alarm clocks start going off in most homes around Kentucky, Robbie Rudolph is already on the job, pouring over the volumes of paperwork that cross his desk. And when most workers are back home sitting down to dinner, he is still on the job. It’s a pace that Rudolph has kept his entire life - as a teenager working in a western Kentucky tire shop, as a business tycoon building a …
Money loss may be tied to killing (The Record)
HALEDON — It was the largest cash seizure in Passaic County history. And it might have gotten Dwight Willie Cousar killed. On Wednesday afternoon, the 31-year-old former borough resident and convicted money launderer was shot multiple times inside the Irvington convenience store he owned.
Money gone, refugees reluctantly return to Iraq (Seattle Times)
Their money gone, Iman Faleh and her family packed their belongings to reluctantly return to Baghdad a journey they said was like…
Women In Business Expo (WCTV Tallahassee)
Some business leaders in the big bend say they’ll become more competitive in the marketplace, thanks a weekend expo.
Human egg donation: a complicated mix of medicine, money and ethics (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
HUMAN EGG DONATION: A COMPLICATED MIX OF MEDICINE, MONEY AND ETHICS Providing human eggs to an infertile woman is expensive and complicated. That’s why medical ethicists say it is appropriate to compensate women for their time, discomfort and medical risks. Unlike sperm, eggs cannot be frozen, though scientists are working on this. Donors are generally 33 or younger, because that is when women …