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  1. Android co-founder is leaving Google
  2. LinkedIn shares climb on membership, sales growth
  3. Bright lights, big cities, bigger data
  4. Amazon exec: We priced the Fire phone wrong
  5. A risky bet on mobile e-commerce in Asia
  6. Is your city among the 10 richest in the U.S.?
  7. Citi cuts earnings to cover big legal costs
  8. After gobbling up Motorola, Lenovo becomes third-biggest smartphone maker
  9. Dow Jones rallies again with the help of Visa, strong GDP
  10. Apple’s CEO becomes the Fortune 500’s only openly gay CEO. Here are 11 other workplace stats
  11. Pumpkin Spice Lattes help lift Starbucks sales, but shares tumble
  12. Why Tim Cook coming out is a critical step for the American workplace
  13. Abbott’s three big heart deals have one thing in common
  14. Attack of the killer B segments: Subcompact SUVs are nimble—and getting hot
  15. Dream team? Magic Johnson, Mia Hamm, Tony Robbins, among deep-pocketed investors betting big on soccer in L.A.
  16. When DNA is the Matchmaker
  17. Why Tim Cook’s sexuality wasn’t a topic of conversation before now
  18. Why Samsung hit a wall
  19. Business, media and activist bigwigs respond to Tim Cook’s announcement that he’s gay
  20. Groundhog Day in Moscow as Russia seizes another privatized oil company
  21. Sanofi’s CEO ouster: A snowball of bad judgment calls
  22. Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has these 7 openly gay leaders to thank
  23. Good hands, great data
  24. Exclusive: Ex-Facebook exec Jonathan Heiliger leaves VC firm North Bridge
  25. Tim Cook said he’s gay. In 29 states, you could be fired for doing the same
  26. 10 single mom entrepreneurs share their best business advice
  27. Black Friday starting earlier and earlier—Amazon and Kohl’s join the fray
  28. The SEC is aiding and abetting high frequency traders
  29. Is Microsoft’s productivity empire vulnerable?
  30. Term Sheet — Thursday, October 30
  31. Decline in cereal sales bites into Kellogg’s results
  32. Data Sheet—Thursday, October 30, 2014
  33. Is Valeant the wrong partner for Bill Ackman’s bid for Allergan?
  34. Economy grew more strongly than expected over the summer
  35. Pilots’ strikes ravage earnings at Europe’s airlines
  36. A new mission for Intel’s former star exec
  37. Tim Cook comes out and growth data — 5 things to know today
  38. Buffalo startup competition offers $5 million and immigration help
  39. Down the rabbit hole
  40. If the U.S. economy is so good, why do we feel so bad?
  41. Stock market volatility is back!
  42. The Broadsheet: October 30th
  43. Five not-to-be-missed books
  44. Introducing: The Smart Vending Machine
  45. ING Group: The slimmer, stronger giant
  46. Checking out, Apple-style
  47. The 2014 Midterms: A race that nobody won
  48. Apple CEO Tim Cook: ‘I’m proud to be gay’
  49. Does New York really need a Women’s Equality Party?
  50. Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies: Starbucks, where innovation is always brewing
  51. Start up. Drop out. Welcome to the Garage.
  52. The pain of the Petro State
  53. Smaller businesses struggle to make it in the U.S.A.
  54. Road Warrior: For Stella & Dot’s CEO it’s all about attitude
  55. SAP’s Bill McDermott provides a CEO’s plan to defy disruption
  56. Trending: The CEO Book Club
  57. MLB’s David Eckstein is the “Smurf” that could
  58. Q&A: Star investor Ron Baron on Tesla and his top stocks for the long run
  59. To the cloud? Sì, per favore!
  60. Ride a rising dollar
  61. Will we need a learner’s permit for self-driving cars?
  62. The Rock’s best advice for success
  63. How Dwayne Johnson rocked the film industry
  64. Top CEOs offer valuable words to live by
  65. The Education of Warren Buffett’s protégé
  66. How not to issue an Ebola quarantine
  67. P&G’s Mel Healey on why not having it all is liberating
  68. Business in the hot zone: How one global corporation has managed the Ebola epidemic
  69. Chinese banks move to shore up balance sheets as bad loans rise
  70. Tony Robbins book excerpt: Questions are the Answer
  71. 5 things that will kill you before Ebola does
  72. Tony Robbins, The CEO Whisperer
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