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Management
How Much Difference Would a Republican Make? (Fortune, 1952)
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September 2, 2012
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Deciding who pays to save lives (Fortune, 1985)
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Fortune Editors
July 1, 2012
blogging
Like father, like son: A Tisch family story (Fortune, 2004)
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Katrina Booker
June 17, 2012
Tech
How Tim Cook is changing Apple
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Adam Lashinsky
May 24, 2012
Features
Muhtar Kent’s new Coke
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Patricia Sellers
May 10, 2012
Features
How Amazon learned to love veterans
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Adam Lashinsky
May 7, 2012
Features
Letting a star slip away (Fortune, 2005)
By
Jon Birger
April 22, 2012
blogging
The evolution — and promise — of the new united Europe (Fortune, 1990)
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Matt Vella
January 29, 2012
Tech
This is how Apple keeps the secrets
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Adam Lashinsky
January 18, 2012
Features
The Yankees
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Megan Barnett
September 4, 2011
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How Apple works: Inside the world’s biggest startup
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Adam Lashinsky
August 25, 2011
Features
Apple’s core: Who does what
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Adam Lashinsky
August 25, 2011
blogging
Look Who’s Borrowing the Mostest Fastest (Fortune Classics, 1985)
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Eli Epstein
July 17, 2011
Features
How much government do Americans want?
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Sam Silverman
June 19, 2011
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