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OutFront
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Wiki-Patents
Matthew Swibel
Some industry heavyweights are putting their chips on a test of a Wiki-style, Web-based public review of patent applications.
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Bop to the Top
Dorothy Pomerantz
How the Disney Channel, longtime laggard to Nickelodeon, grew into the most potent marketing platform in Hollywood.
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Have No Fear
Evan Hessel
A real underdog finally has his day.
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What Would Hippocrates Do?
Claire Cain Miller
Web sites give patients the chance to slam doctors. It's not easy for the doctors to fight back.
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Beached
Nathan Vardi
A hedge fund ventures into fine art looking for big returns but finds losses and scandal.
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Chasing Elephants
Matthew Swibel
Andrew Stern is trying to persuade GOP presidential candidates to pay attention to his union's 300,000 self-identified GOP members.
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Backseat Driver | Stop Bashing the MPGs
Jerry Flint
Carmakers aren't sitting on their hands. They're starting to make fuel-saving technology standard.
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Entrepreneurs
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Prying Eyes
Stephane Fitch
Little Ipsotek has great antiterrorism technology. Is that enough for a business?
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Innovators
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Smart Dummies
Jonathan Fahey
Carmakers can find out a lot about what happens to bodies in a crash by simulating the havoc on a computer.
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Forbes Life
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Muscle Car
Emily Lambert
It scales mountains, fords streams, crosses deserts. Cost? About $7,500. When we staged a hill-climbing contest between a Model T and a Hummer, guess which won?
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Health
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The Nicotine Cure
Kerry A. Dolan
A spinoff from R.J. Reynolds mines its nicotine expertise to develop a new Alzheimer's drug.
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