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Features
The Vatican’s finances
By
Shawn Tully
December 21, 1987
Features
The great crash: What happened and what’s next
By
Alex Taylor III
November 23, 1987
Features
The life of a $725,000 scab
By
Bill Saporito
October 26, 1987
Leadership
Bain: A consulting firm too hot to handle?
By
Fortune Editors
April 27, 1987
Leadership
The lifestyle of Rich, the infamous
By
Shawn Tully
December 22, 1986
Features
The lifestyle of Rich, the infamous
By
Shawn Tully
December 22, 1986
Finance
The decline and fall of business ethics
By
Fortune Editors
December 8, 1986
Magazine
The 50 biggest Mafia bosses
By
Roy Rowan
November 8, 1986
Features
The odd Mr. Getty
By
Robert Lubar
March 17, 1986
Features
The comeuppance of Carl Icahn
By
Carol J. Loomis
February 17, 1986
Features
Bar wars: Hershey bites Mars
By
Fortune Editors
July 8, 1985
Leadership
Why chief executives’ pay keeps rising
By
Shelley DuBois
April 1, 1985
Features
China after Marx: Open for business?
By
Fortune Editors
February 18, 1985
Features
The War Between the Gettys
By
Carol J. Loomis
January 21, 1985
Finance
The man who seized the throne at Phibro-Salomon
By
Colin Leinster
December 24, 1984
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