| Harvard Business Review |
 | - Ending the CEO Succession Crisis - Corporate governance (285 words)
 - Productive Friction: How Difficult Business Partnerships Can Accelerate Innovation - Strategy (240 words)
 - Change Through Persuasion - Strategy (255 words)
 - Should Nonprofits Seek Profits? - Finance (292 words)

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| Fast Company |
 | - The Urge To Unbundle - Customer Relationship (479 words)
 - You Got Game Theory! - Management theory (362 words)
 - Are You Being Coached? - Personal development (287 words)
 - Finding the Future Around Us - Business (430 words)
 - The 10 Lives of George Stalk - People (431 words)

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| Entrepreneur |
 | - Wherever You Go, There You Are - Technology (433 words)
 - Make a List, Check it Twice - Management education (315 words)
 - Remote control - Trends and future (273 words)
 - Making Book - Technology (368 words)
 - Breaking the Ice - Management education (375 words)

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| Business Week |
 | - Fakes! - Fraud (443 words)
 - Life's A Beach For Corona -- Or Is It? - Industry: food & beverage (524 words)
 - India And China: Oil-Patch Partners? - Industry: energy and oil (390 words)
 - A Wild Ride At NASCAR - Industry: sports & entertainment (403 words)
 - Welcome To Procter & Gadget - Industry: cosmetics & beauty (467 words)

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| Business Week |
 | - Can Anyone Save HP? - Companies (407 words)
 - How Europe Is Revving Its Engine - Region: Europe (380 words)
 - French Dailies: Help Wanted - Industry: media (363 words)
 - Extreme Commuting - Trends and future (366 words)

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| Fortune |
 | - China Tries to Kick the Piracy Habit - Fraud (301 words)
 - How Corporate America is Betraying Women - Women in management (523 words)
 - The Dysfunctional Family-Film Business - Industry: sports & entertainment (405 words)
 - Tin Whiskers: The Next Y2K Problem? - Technology (477 words)

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| Forbes |
 | - Three Trends for 2005 - Technology (358 words)
 - Water Wagons - Industry: Auto (396 words)
 - The Silence of the Nuke Protesters - Industry: energy and oil (607 words)

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| The Economist |
 | - Companies chip in - Social Management (350 words)
 - With help from oil and friends - Country: Cuba (442 words)
 - Raw nerves in Motown - Industry: Auto (464 words)
 - Crunch time for Apple - Industry: technology (547 words)
 - Africa's Wal-Mart heads east - (337 words)

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| The Economist |
 | - The ethics of business - Ethics (509 words)
 - The good company - Social Management (538 words)
 - Pulling the envelope - Industry: transportation and logistics (430 words)
 - A model economy - Economics (407 words)
 - Footloose - Country: Brasil (280 words)

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| Knowledge @ Wharton |
 | - Should Your Next CEO Be a Philosopher? - Leadership (500 words)
 - Older Workers: Untapped Assets for Creating Value - Trends and future (487 words)
 - An End to Global Textile Quotas: Watch China Sew Up the Market - Industry: Textile and shoes (487 words)

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| Time |
 | - Land of the Giants - Business (490 words)

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| NewsWeek |
 | - The execs on trial got big bucks to act like owners, but Krispy Kreme's new boss is paid by the hour. Hmmm - Salary and compensation (346 words)
 - Competition's Quiet Victory - Unclasified (383 words)

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| Business 2.0 |
 | - The World According to eBay - Companies (509 words)
 - How Companies Get Smart - Management education (412 words)
 - The Smartest Company of 2004 - Companies (487 words)
 - 7-Eleven Gets Sophisticated - Companies (448 words)

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