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The Stock That Ate Cincinnati by Gerri Willis, from Smart Money |
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Life Sucks and Then You Fly |
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Paradise Lost by Michael Hopkins, from Inc. |
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How to Become a Top Banana by Donald Bartlett and James Steele, from Time |
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Burning Up and Up in Smoke by Jack Willoughby, from Barron's |
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How to Give Away $ 21.8 Billion by Jean Strouse, from The New York Times |
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A Killer in Our Food Jeff Taylor, Janet L. Fix, and Alison Young, from The Detroit Free Press |
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What I Did at Summer Camp by Ken Auletta, from The New Yorker |
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Maid to Order-The Politics of Other Women's Work by Barbara Ehrenreich, from Harper |
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Tech Is King; Now Meet the Prince by Andy Serwer, from Fortune |
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Behind Trump's Political Fling by Chris Byron, from George |
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Past Due: In Relic of 50's and 60's, Blacks Still Pay More for a Type of Insurance by Scot Paltrow, from The Wall Street Journal | ||
The Fall of a Dot-Com by John Byrne, from Business Week |
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Why WTO United so Many Foes by David Postman, Lynda V. Mapes, Alex Fryer, and Sally MacDonald, from The Seattle Times |
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Boom or Bust by Michael Lewis, from Business 2.0 |
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Brand You: Better Selling Through Anthropology by Thomas Frank, from Harper's |
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Steel Town-Corrections Corporation of America Is Trying to Turn Youngstown, Ohio, Into the Private-Prison Capital of the World by Barry Yeoman, from Mother Jones |
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Alone at the Top: How John Reed Lost the Reins of Citigroup to His Cochairman by Charles Gasparino and Paul Becket, from The Wall Street Journal |
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The Genome Warrior by Richard Preston, from The New Yorker |
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Friendly for Whose Family? by Betty Holcomb, from Ms. |
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They're Coming to Take You Away by Devin Leonard, from Fortune |
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Killer Contracts by Melinda Ligos, from Successful Meetings |
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Beyond the Information Revolution by Peter Drucker, from The Atlantic Monthly |
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Down and Out in Silicon Valley by Jeff Goodell, from Rolling Stone |
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How Much is that Doggy in the Vitro? by Charles Graeber, from Wired |
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