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COVER STORY
Dirty Deeds The mortgage crisis has blighted the landscape with boarded-up houses. Now a few cities are holding giant lenders accountable for what foreclosure leaves behind
NEWS
That Computer Is So You PC makers used to focus on capability and price. That's changing—and fast—now that consumers want hardware that makes a fashion statement
IN DEPTH
The Stealth Oil Giant Why Schlumberger, long a hired gun in oil-field services, is becoming a major force and scaring Big Oil
NEWS ANALYSIS
The Coming Apple-RIM Battle Some analysts predict a brawl between iPhones and BlackBerrys; others say the real fight pits the smartphones against open-source handsets
TECHNOLOGY
The 2008 Venture Capital Outlook VCs want to ride the momentum from NetSuite's Dec. 20 IPO into the New Year and cash out of companies they've held in their portfolios for years
LEADERSHIP
A Conversation with Yossi Vardi Israel's legendary startup guru and tech investor explains what he looks for in a new business and how he assesses an entrepreneur's potential
FINANCE
Will a Stranger Lend You $25,000? How for-profit social lending marketplaces work, and why they might be worth considering to land a business loan
ANALYSIS
Pondering Pakistan's Next Move After Bhutto's death, those who could sway the country's future range from its military and students to the U.S. Whose influence will prevail?
EUROPE
The Top European Business Stories of 2007 The year saw no shortage of political and corporate drama. Here are some of the highlights of a topsy-turvy 2007
LIZ RYAN CAREER INSIGHT
Is Praising Employees Counterproductive? Many managers think they'll spoil a good employee with too many compliments. Here's why those fears are unfounded
INNOVATION
Inside Toyota's Hybrid Truck The automaker is introducing a concept compact hybrid pickup designed in America, for Americans
INNOVATION
Microsoft's Games Get Serious ESP is a new software product based on the popular PC game Flight Simulator. It's also Microsoft's first foray into nonentertainment games Steady Income in Unsteady Times The subprime turmoil means that income hunters willing to take on a little risk can reap significant rewards
MARKET VIEWS
• From S&P
S&P's 2008 Election Outlook Next year's Presidential contest could have big implications for defense, health-care, and energy stocks
NEWS ANALYSIS
Corporate Earnings: A 2008 Bright Spot? After a disappointing 2007, profits are expected to rebound in the coming year. But there's a lot that could go wrong
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