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Saturday, June 23, 2007




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Children Of The Web
How the second-generation Internet is spawning a global youth culture--and what business can do to cash in

June 22, 2007
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THE FUTURE OF TECH -- GLOBAL YOUTH
Children Of The Web
How the second-generation Internet is spawning a global youth culture--and what business can do to cash in
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GLOBAL BUSINESS
An Olympic PR Challenge
Activists upset by Beijng are turning up the heat on sponsors of the 2008 games
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THE CORPORATION
Deere's Revolution On Wheels
Harvesting cutting-edge technologies, an old-economy business is rolling out one of the biggest advances in farming in half a century
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DAILY BRIEFING

SUCCESS STORIES
Celebrity Entrepreneurs
Famous folk have used their names and notoriety to create thriving enterprises that rely on business savvy as much as Q scores
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AUTOS
Jeep's Unlimited Hit
After years of limited growth and disappointing new releases, Jeep finally has a sales smash in its all-new, four-door Wrangler Unlimited
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SPECIAL REPORT
Richard Liddle's War on Waste
An innovative champion of sustainable design is turning plastic into the ultimate recyclable material
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INVESTING

M&A, INVESTING
A New Private Era for Nuveen
The municipal bond fund is going private with a $6.3 billion buyout from Madison Dearborn Partners, in a deal that debt analysts aren't cheering
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TOP NEWS
Why Wal-Mart Will Help Finance Customers
In what some say is a back-door move into banking, Wal-Mart has started selling financial services to customers
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TOP NEWS
Time to Give Up the House?
A new study finds that, in a shift from the past, subprime borrowers are paying their credit cards before their mortgages
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GLOBAL BUSINESS

EUROPE
The Master Builder of the Middle East
Mohamed Ali Alabbar is building towers in the desert—and a fast fortune
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ASIA
A Break in Yahoo's China Clouds?
An IPO for part of its Alibaba.com venture could offset its otherwise poor mainland showing and woes due to copyright and human rights lawsuits
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TECHNOLOGY

NEWS ANALYSIS
Back to the Future at Yahoo!
With co-founder Jerry Yang at the helm, morale may soar and turnover could plummet. But will profit make a comeback?
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TECHNOLOGY & YOU
Ask.com: Worth a New Look
Its searches can be more useful than those of its bigger rivals—though it won't unseat search kingpin Google
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DRUG COMPANIES
Who Might Be Eyeing Bristol?
Bristol-Myers is a pricier target after extending its patent on Plavix. One analyst thinks GlaxoSmithKline could be the perfect match
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SMALL BUSINESS

GETTING STARTED
Meet the Talking Menu
Will an entrepreneur's pricey new audio gizmo, Menus That Talk, catch on with diners and restaurateurs?
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ENTREPRENEUR'S JOURNAL
Sammy Hagar's Tequila Supergroup
The rocker explains how and why he decided to sell a majority stake in his $60 million-a-year Cabo Wabo tequila business to Campari/Skyy
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B-SCHOOLS

MBA INSIDER
A Post-MBA Recipe for Success
A Florida International graduate follows her heart and starts her own cupcake business. It's a labor of love
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CAREERS
The Perfect (Elevator) Pitch
It's a skill every businessperson needs. How to create it, rehearse it, and tailor it for a specific audience
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