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Dinner at Rupert's
by Greg Farrell + Follow
Bloomberg Businessweek | February 2012
What happened on the fateful night last May when Rupert Murdoch decided how News Corp. would manage its phone-hacking scandal?
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Grounds Zero: A Starbucks-Free Italy
by Stephan Faris + Follow
Bloomberg Businessweek | February 2012
Why hasn't Howard Schultz brought his coffee giant to the land that inspired it?
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Vladimir Putin, Falling Czar
by Jeffrey Tayler + Follow
Bloomberg Businessweek | February 2012
Defying protests, Putin is poised to return as Russia’s President. But his days are numbered
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Making the World's Largest Airline Fly
by Drake Bennett + Follow
Bloomberg Businessweek | February 2012
Merging Continental and United means endless decisions, from uniforms to coffee.
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The Story Behind the Olympus Scandal
by Karl Taro Greenfeld + Follow
Bloomberg Businessweek | February 2012
The company's ex-president and CEO dared to ask questions about what looked like fraudulent accounting—and paid dearly for it.
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Is Indonesia Built to Last?
by Ted C. Fishman + Follow
Bloomberg Businessweek | February 2012
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono presides over one of the world's fastest-growing economies, but corruption threatens Indonesia’s chance at catching its neighbors.
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The Man Who Bought North Dakota
by Bryan Gruley + Follow
Bloomberg Businessweek | January 2012
How wildcatter Harold Hamm became the biggest winner in the biggest American oil find since Prudhoe Bay.
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China's 65,000-Ton Secret
by Paul M. Barrett + Follow
Bloomberg Businessweek | January 2012
Warship? Never! The two-decade voyage of the Varyag—from Russian castoff to Macau pleasure palace to China's first aircraft carrier.
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Why Romney Has the Air of Inevitability
by Joshua Green + Follow
Bloomberg Businessweek | January 2012
In the field of GOP Presidential candidates, Mitt Romney is the only one who's electable—and having Rick Santorum on the ticket could make him more so.
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Wilbur Ross, the Bank Eater
by Devin Leonard + Follow
Bloomberg Businessweek | January 2012
Troubled financial institution lying on the side of the road? Ross will have a bite—and might even ask for seconds.