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While she was studying in Brazil during college, the one thing Stephanie Gerson longed to do before leaving was spend time in the thick of the Amazon rain forest. Unfortunately, she couldn't find a tour that would take her past the forest's edge.

Time.com: Charlton Heston (1924-2008)

The Academy Award winning actor was the quintessential Hollywood embodiment of the epic hero

Great love affairs in history

It's what makes women wear torturous undergarments and feign interest in preposterous sporting rituals. It's also what makes men hold dainty purses outside of fitting rooms and suffer through hosts of terrible movies. What could be this powerful? Why, love, of course.

Fortune: Ask Bing: My boss is a slacker

Q: How do you handle a boss who is physically present at work, but never does any work? All day, every day, he spent his time taking care of personal stuff (rental properties, trading accounts, real estate deals, family matters, food and jokes, telling stories to other people).

Learning to be creative

Creativity is the buzzword in many a modern boardroom, yet some in business still complain that too many newly-minted MBAs are competent but uninspired, well-versed in the technical theory but lacking in imagination.

The insider's guide to misquotes

Get ready to tidy up your stock of pithily relevant quotes. A new book has been published that exposes many of history's favorite one-liners as inventions.

Business meets Shakespearean tragedy

He is a powerful but flawed leader who ignores repeated warnings about his vulnerability and is eventually murdered by plotters including his closest friend.

Review: Fight through history in new PC games

PC gamers looking to pick a virtual fight have two new historical titles to whet their appetite for destruction.

Review: Genius at work

An advertising executive once noted, "People forget how fast you did a job -- but they remember how well you did it." Columbia University professor James Shapiro is reminding us how quickly a certain job was done.

Ripped by the headlines

This weekend gives you a choice between a feature film starring Adam Sandler and a TV movie about Scott Peterson.

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