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Rate-a-Doc: Online services prompt some to use privacy agreements (Virginia Lawyers Weekly)
Some doctors are raising eyebrows by trying to control what patients say about them in online rating services. The rapidly growing Internet rating services are themselves eye-opening. They offer a unique forum for people to talk – with no reservations and often no signature – about their experiences with individual doctors.

Hunton & Williams grows revenue to $668M (Triangle Business Journal)
Richmond, Va.-based law firm Hunton & Williams, which has an office in Raleigh, says that it posted $668 million in gross revenue in the fiscal year that ended March 31.

Text Is Cheap (Washington Post)
Editor’s Pick:  Oh, no! He’s fading fast! Eyes drifting downward. Responses becoming monosyllabic. No! No, buddy! Pay attention! Did you hear the one about the foreclosed psychic? She was re-possessed. Ha, ha! Just stop that incessant thumb-typing, and give this exchange a chance!

Your Share (Business Week)
The recovery package amounts to $787 billion in spending. How much of it will end up in entrepreneurs’ hands?

Rate-a-Doc: Online services prompt some to use privacy agreements (Virginia Lawyers Weekly)
Some doctors are raising eyebrows by trying to control what patients say about them in online rating services. The rapidly growing Internet rating services are themselves eye-opening. They offer a unique forum for people to talk – with no reservations and often no signature – about their experiences with individual doctors.

Hunton & Williams grows revenue to $668M (Triangle Business Journal)
Richmond, Va.-based law firm Hunton & Williams, which has an office in Raleigh, says that it posted $668 million in gross revenue in the fiscal year that ended March 31.

Text Is Cheap (Washington Post)
Editor’s Pick:  Oh, no! He’s fading fast! Eyes drifting downward. Responses becoming monosyllabic. No! No, buddy! Pay attention! Did you hear the one about the foreclosed psychic? She was re-possessed. Ha, ha! Just stop that incessant thumb-typing, and give this exchange a chance!

Your Share (Business Week)
The recovery package amounts to $787 billion in spending. How much of it will end up in entrepreneurs’ hands?

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