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Microsoft's Big Betnew

Although the latest version of Microsoft Windows is more than six months from shipping, company brass already have christened Vista as the biggest and best Windows release since Windows 95.
Seattle Weekly  |  Mary Jo Foley  |  03-15-2006  |  Business & Labor

Death Cleanersnew

After the coroners and medical examiners have left the scene, private companies scrape up the most godawful messes in Missouri.
Riverfront Times  |  Chad Garrison  |  03-13-2006  |  Business & Labor

Will Work for Foodnew

Inside Whole Foods, the best nutrition comes at the highest price -- one too high for its own workers.
L.A. Alternative  |  Stan Cox  |  03-08-2006  |  Business & Labor

Drivennew

Will Steve Christini's 10-year quest for two-wheel drive change the motorcycle industry, or push him over the edge?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Brian Howard  |  03-07-2006  |  Business & Labor

The False Profitnew

There is no "I" in "team," but there is one in "pyramid" -- an Amway subsidiary peddles old promises in new packages.
Cleveland Free Times  |  James Renner  |  03-01-2006  |  Business & Labor

Legal Exercisenew

Greg Sanders and his company are suing Bob Greene, Oprah's fitness guru, for ripping off their diet program.
The Pitch  |  Bryan Noonan  |  02-27-2006  |  Business & Labor

Dreaming of Picket Fencesnew

UNITE HERE's Hotel Workers Rising campaign seeks to lift working and living standards in one of the few American industries whose work force cannot be offshored.
L.A. Weekly  |  Steven Mikulan  |  02-23-2006  |  Business & Labor

You Can Quote Menew

Charles Prestwood is a sound-bite fiend, ready to help the nation's Enron reporters.
Houston Press  |  Richard Connelly  |  02-21-2006  |  Business & Labor

The Criminals We Electnew

At the Enron trial, it becomes clear that government co-conspirators will never be prosecuted.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Andrew Gumbel  |  02-10-2006  |  Business & Labor

Mr. Smith Goes to Washingtonnew

It looks like Richard Norton Smith, the director of the new Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, is getting out while the getting is good.
Illinois Times  |  Bruce Rushton  |  02-10-2006  |  Business & Labor

Wal-Mart's Evangelistnew

Michael Mills, the new "face" of Wal-Mart -- 32, with twinkly blue eyes, a natty blue blazer and a never-flagging, big-tooth grin -- is not the corporate spokesman of bygone days.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John Sugg  |  02-09-2006  |  Business & Labor

Torture for Fun and Profitnew

Greg Hartley is set to become the first ex-Army interrogator to spin his mind-bending, truth-wresting abilities into a general management consultancy.
New York Press  |  Brendan Conway  |  02-09-2006  |  Business & Labor

Banks 'R' Usnew

Nevada law permits some banks to operate without federal regulation -- and Greenspan wants it stopped.
Reno News & Review  |  Dennis Myers  |  02-09-2006  |  Business & Labor

Toussaint's Transit Traumanew

The Transport Workers Union boss walks a tightrope between enemies abroad and at home.
The Village Voice  |  Tom Robbins  |  02-08-2006  |  Business & Labor

Stickler's for the Rulesnew

Eighteen miners have been killed this year, and the safety nominee says the laws are just fine, thank you.
The Village Voice  |  James Ridgeway  |  02-08-2006  |  Business & Labor

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