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  1. Meet the Obama of Indonesia
  2. McGraw Hill receives Wells notice over S&P securities ratings
  3. Twitter workers: Mostly white, mostly male
  4. Coca-Cola’s feisty, persistent activist investor is not quitting anytime soon
  5. Tourism takes a hit in Israeli-Palestinian fighting
  6. Whistleblower unmasked as partners battle over $14.7 million award
  7. Mac v. PC in 3 charts
  8. Facebook’s mobile ads fuel big profits
  9. Bill Ackman’s crusade against Herbalife is running out of time
  10. Professional hockey is going green one ice rink at a time
  11. A Craigslist ad gone wrong: Zuckerberg’s Facebook ownership saga just won’t die
  12. Herman Miller turning back to its retail roots for growth
  13. GM announces yet another round of recalls, covering 717,950 cars
  14. Why Eric Vishria is leaving Yahoo for Benchmark
  15. Coke, Pepsi look out of step with U.S. consumers
  16. Saving the world just got easier
  17. Can Jack Dorsey help close the gender gap in tech?
  18. Deals of the Day: OneWest, FreshBooks, AvantCredit
  19. Walking in New York? A millionaire probably isn’t far away
  20. Review: Amazon Fire phone
  21. Retail trade group cuts its full-year sales outlook
  22. Big banks made $650 million off of Fed’s QE program
  23. Term Sheet – Wednesday, July 23
  24. What will change after MH17
  25. In Israel, resilience fades to resignation as Gaza conflict worsens
  26. Microsoft’s ‘one’ big decision
  27. Best and worst Apple analysts: Q3 2014 edition
  28. Boeing’s flying high as second quarter profit soars
  29. The Broadsheet: July 23rd
  30. Facebook’s status update, Barney Frank and Uber-fails — five things to know about today
  31. Europe 2Q highlights: Daimler shines on Mercedes S-Class sales
  32. Pepsi’s Frito-Lay unit boosts revenue in the second quarter
  33. How to get relief on your student loans (without paying for it)
  34. Apple’s record Q3: What the analysts are saying
  35. Deutsche Bank shares tumble on report of spat with U.S. regulator
  36. What Apple’s Tim Cook told Wall Street Tuesday
  37. Five held as Chinese food scandal widens
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