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A Salesman Reborn
Bruce Upbin
Joe Galli, the master marketer who made even hammer drills exciting, now may turn Newell Rubbermaid into a surprising winner.

No Hiding Place?
Peter Brimelow
Unpleasant thought: If bonds revert to trend, bondholders will get hammered.

Is Enron Out of Gas?
Daniel Fisher
After losing $40 billion in market value--as well as its chief executive--Enron is trying to make a quick comeback. It might start with new leadership.

Hotel Beanie Baby
Elisa Williams
As a toy merchant, Beanie Babies mogul Ty Warner is a genius. But as a hotel operator, he's got a lot to learn.

Life After the Bubble
Neil Weinberg
Christos Cotsakos turned the masses on to E-Trade. To survive the next shakeout, he vows to make their finances less of a hassle.

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Bonus Blues
Robert Lenzner
Those year-end checks are looking smaller every day.

Slippery Slope
Daniel Fisher
Vail Resorts and Canada's Intrawest are practically giving away lift tickets. Enjoy it while you can.

Performance Anxiety
Quentin Hardy
Wall Street jeered at the HP-Compaq deal. No surprise, given the record of big deals.

Oops--They Did It Again
Kiri Blakeley
Celebrities have always been high-risk endorsers. When will companies learn to do a little homework?

Chairman of the Hoard
Bernard Condon
It used to be that severance packages were paid when bosses got the boot. Not anymore.

Not Your Father's Woody
John Turrettini
Long spurned, woodies are making a comeback.

Marxist Pigs
Jonathan Fahey
Making a buck off anticapitalist rage.





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Companies, People, Ideas

Viva la Television!
Kerry A. Dolan
Several big media outfits are reportedly interested in Telemundo--for good reason. But this is a seller's market.

Tug of War
Joanne Gordon
California and Minnesota laws butt heads over a noncompete agreement.

Information Agent
Zina Moukheiber
Can Pam Kirby turn a clinical outsourcer into a data powerhouse?

Listen Up, New Jersey
Ira Carnahan
Auto insurers were fleeing. Premiums were high. Then South Carolina got smart and deregulated rates.





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International

Role Reversal
Benjamin Fulford
Japanese computer makers are laying workers off. IBM Japan is hiring.

Thirsty
Alexandra Kirkman
How did the vendor of Brahma beer and Guarana soda pop get to be worth $7 billion?

Reconstructing Harry
edited by Melanie Wells
A family spat settled, Harry Winston tries to polish its image. Is it too late?

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Entrepreneurs

Size Matters
Silvia Sansoni
The biggest, meanest gun civilians can own.

A Wing and a Prayer
Monte Burke
Would you be willing to commute in a flying ferryboat?



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Technology

The Weakest Link
Chana R. Schoenberger
New software that will predict what customers want.

The Cable Guys
Lynn J. Cook
A promising technology debuts in tough times.

Digital Tools | Windows XP:
Stephen Manes


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Money & Investing

Lost and Found
Carrie Coolidge
Did accounting hanky-panky tank your stock? Here's how to get some of your money back.

House of Cards
Stephane Fitch
Mortgage REITs are going great for now, but watch out.

Stock Focus | A Putin Play
Paul Klebnikov
How to play the Russian stock market.

Streetwalker
Bank of America; USA Education; Fastenal; Rite Aid.

The Contrarian | Fantasy Earnings
David Dreman


Stock Trends | Unreal Estate
Robert S. Salomon Jr.


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Forbes Life

Do-It-Yourselfer
Robert Langreth
City of Hope National Medical Center's own biotech drug factory.

Travel | Slow Boat
Joshua Levine
Touring southern France on the Canal du Midi.

Books | Fear of Flying
Susan Adams
A gripping new tale of a commuter plane crash may give frequent fliers pause.

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