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Entrepreneurs - A Sporting Chance - Bringing U.S. sports programming to Europe.
Freedman, Michael
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2004
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Pressure Cooker - Unilever's USD27 billion food business is struggling along with the rest of the company. Can it innovate its way back to growth?
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International - Israel's Other Road Map - Benjamin Netanyahu tries to transform strife-torn, strike-ridden Israel from a welfare state to a free economy. Not easy.
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2004
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Baghdad M.BA. - DHL's point man in Baghdad, Heyrick Bond-Gunning, delivered packages and turned a profit--all while dealing with labor unrest, overzealous bureaucrats and enemy fir...
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Nanofear - Pat Mooney stirred up a hornet's nest for biotech. Will he do the same for nanotechnology?
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Companies, People, Ideas - Sky Wars - Europe wants a piece of the global positioning business.
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Forbes Life - Whisky, Up - Canny Scotch collectors.
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Sturm und Drang - Public scold Norbert Walter, Deutsche Bank's chief economist, says export-happy Germany, despite deep problems, will benefit from rising world trade.
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Companies, People, Ideas - Judgment Day - U.S. companies complain they can't get a fair shake from America's plaintiff- friendly juries. Try resolving a dispute in Russia, Indonesi...
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Madness of Crowds - Call it soccer or football -- The world's most popular game is a study in financial contrasts and often desperation.
Freedman, Michael
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2004
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