Que E-Reader, Nexus One Google & More: Top Business News

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Que e-reader unveiled for newspapers, business users
Detroit News e-reader partner Plastic Logic today introduced its Que reader, a slim, sleek device targeted at the publishing industry and business users. [The Detroit News]

NAACP sues US Airways, accuses it of discrimination
The NAACP is accusing US Airways, in a lawsuit, of discriminating against African American employees by assigning them to less desirable gates and shifts and by giving work areas dominated by African American employees racially loaded nicknames such as "Compton," "Camden," and "The Ghetto." [The Philadelphia Enquirer]

The Secret Love Child Of Obama's Budget Guru
For a total geek (see his picture below), the White House Budget Director, Peter Orzsag, gets a lot of ladies. He had just fathered a child with Claire Milonas, a Greek shipping heiress, when he fell head over heels for Bianna Golodryga (right), an ABC news correspondent. [The Business Insider]

Expand Your Universe: Mentor A Child
The title of this post is the theme for this year's 2010 Annual National Mentoring Month campaign, that highlights the need and importance of mentors in helping our youth succeed in life. Across the nation, there are thousands of black boys waiting to be paired with a mentor, but there aren't enough black males stepping up to become mentors. [Black Gives Back]

Geithner's NY Fed told AIG to keep quiet on deals
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York pressed American International Group Inc. to withhold details of controversial deals that funneled billions in bailout money to Goldman Sachs and other banks. [Yahoo Finance]

7 Things Nexus One Has The iPhone Doesn't
Everyone's asking if the new 'Google Phone' will be the ultimate 'iPhone killer.' So what's the deal? How do the two smartphones stack up? [The Huffington Post]

Walk Away From Your Mortgage!
There are two reasons why so-called strategic defaults have been considered antisocial and perhaps amoral. One is that foreclosures depress the neighborhood and drive down prices. But in a market society, since when are people responsible for the economic effects of their actions? [The New York Times]



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