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The Best Business Stories of the Year by Andrew Leckey,

The Best Business Stories of the Year by Andrew Leckey,
AN EXCITING NEW ANTHOLOGY that provides a year's worth of the most interesting, noteworthy, and best-written articles on all aspects of the business world. "The Stock that Ate Cincinnati" by Gerri Willis, from Smart Money "Life Sucks and Then You Fly" by Warren Berger, from Wired "Paradise Lost" by Michael Hopkins, from Inc. "How to Become a Top Banana" by Donald Bartlett and James Steele, from Time "Burning Up" and "Up in Smoke" by Jack Willoughby, from Barron's "How to Give Away $21.8 Billion" by Jean Strouse, from The New York Times Magazine "A Killer in Our Food" by Jeff Taylor, Janet L. Fix, and Alison Young, from the Detroit Free Press "What I Did at Summer Camp" by Ken Auletta, from The New Yorker "Maid to Order -- The Politics of Other Women's Work" by Barbara Ehrenreich, from Harper's "Tech Is King; Now Meet the Prince" by Andy Serwer, from Fortune "Behind Trump's Political Fling" by Chris Byron, from George "Past Due: In Relic of '50s and '60s Blacks Still Pay More for a Type of Insurance" by Scot Paltrow, from The Wall Street Journal "The Fall of a Dot-Com" by John Byrne, from Business Week "Why WTO United So Many Foes" by David Postman, Lynda V. Mapes, Alex Fryer, and Sally MacDonald, from The Seattle Times "Boom or Bust?" by Michael Lewis, from Business 2.0 "Brand You: Better Selling through Anthropology" by Thomas Frank, from Harper's "Steel Town -- Corrections Corporation of America Is Trying to Turn Youngstown, Ohio, into the Private-Prison Capital of the World" by Barry Yeoman, from Mother Jones "Alone at the Top: How John Reed Lost the Reins of Citigroup to His Cochairman" by Charles Gasparino and Paul Becket, from The Wall StreetJournal "The Genome Warrior" by Richard Preston, from The New Yorker "Friendly for Whose Family?" by Betty Holcomb, from Ms.



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