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GROUP INTELLIGENCE: Being the smartest guy in the room doesn't necessarily mean your team is going to be the strongest.
STILL NERVOUS: Americans remain nervous about their job security and the strength of the economy, according to a survey by jobs website SnagAJob.com.
FRUGAL FIREWORKS: More Americans are planning vacations away from home this Fourth of July weekend, even as summer travelers plan to stick to tight budgets, according to two recent surveys.
'ARE WE THERE YET?' The longest summer drive on average this year will be about 8.5 hours each way, according to a recent survey.
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