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  1. Berkshire Hathaway earnings take a dip on investments
  2. Detroit’s bankruptcy exit gains judge’s approval
  3. Pittsburgh’s comeback kid
  4. Apple’s Angela Ahrendts has increased her visibility
  5. Wage Watch: Labor unions endure a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week
  6. What Dilma Rousseff’s reelection means for Brazil
  7. This chocolate bar costs $260
  8. Cat lovers are the next frontier for pet food maker Freshpet
  9. 9 essential Berlin Wall stories from the Time archives
  10. Twitter joins partnership to improve handling of harassment claims
  11. America’s man in the Arctic supports ‘environmentally sound’ drilling
  12. 3 numbers that suggest the job market is gaining momentum
  13. The Europeans invade Silicon Valley
  14. Your next CEO is probably a Gen Xer
  15. Former Blizzard exec Rob Pardo on the evolving game industry
  16. Russia’s ruble swings wildly as Ukraine claims new invasion
  17. When constructive criticism falls on deaf ears
  18. Ford makes some big changes in the C-suite
  19. Sears’ latest cash generating move boosts stock price
  20. Takata hid bad airbag tests, former employees say
  21. Vote: Businessperson of the Year 2014, reader’s choice | Autos Edition
  22. Term Sheet — Friday, November 7
  23. Abercrombie & Fitch still isn’t in fashion with today’s teens
  24. Employers added 214,000 jobs last month as steady recovery continues
  25. A way to help HR professionals predict the future
  26. Data Sheet—Friday, November 7, 2014
  27. Jobs, Twitter and Detroit’s ruling — 5 things to know today
  28. The Broadsheet: November 7th
  29. Girl Scouts’ board president: ‘We are on the precipice of major change’
  30. How getting fired led Hunger Games producer Nina Jacobson to success
  31. Mexico cancels $3.75 billion contract for Chinese bullet train
  32. Why 64-year-old French luxe brand Longchamp is finally getting a big Paris flagship
  33. At $15.6 million, the world’s most expensive watch is up for grabs
  34. Disney’s Bob Iger and the “health of the bundle”
  35. Why company change programs fail—and why they don’t have to
  36. Shut the factories, repaint the traffic lines – APEC is coming to Beijing
  37. What Republicans learned from 2012’s “War on Women” rhetoric
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