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Eliot Spitzer Speaks On Religious Discrimination In The Workplace
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Sloan: Don’t Disregard Old Media Moguls
  While we're busily ushering in a new wave of media moguls, we could learn some lessons from those who’ve stood the test of time like Sumner Redstone and Rupert Murdoch
Power Play
  Goldman's Hank Paulson won the battle to oust Dick Grasso over his lavish pay. But will he win the war?
A Fight on His Hands
  Eliot Spitzer is on a sharp trajectory to higher office. The Grasso case could mean some nasty turbulence
Martha Holds Out a Helping Hand
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  POSTED THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2004
Report: What Consumers Love—and Hate
A study finds that consumers are happier with their overall purchasing experiences—except when they involve cell phones or frequent-flier programs
  POSTED WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2004
Samuelson: We Should Drop the Word 'Reform'
Americans are compulsive problem-solvers. But the truth is that, under the guise of 'reform,' we often make matters worse
  POSTED TUESDAY, MAY 25, 2004
Sloan: Fund Firm Cuts Fees--Voluntarily
Our columnist discovers a fund company that's cutting fees without being forced to do so--a rarity these days
  POSTED MONDAY, MAY 24, 2004
Former NYSE Chair Responds to Spitzer Suit
Even as New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer announced his lawsuit against Richard Grasso for his compensation package, the former NYSE Chairman was making plans to file his own suit--against the board that approved his pay deal
  POSTED FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 2004
Real-estate: ‘Buying Frenzy’
Talk of an interest-rate hike has homeowners nervous, but a real-estate guru says the boom isn’t busting yet
  POSTED TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 2004
Q&A: How Big Business Can Help in Iraq
Can the private sector play a role in preventing conflict and rebuilding strife-torn nations? Siemens CEO Heinrich Pierer has some ideas about how to make it happen
  POSTED WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 2004
Phishing Scams Reel in New Victims
As phony e-mail scams increase, targeted companies worry that consumers will lose faith in doing business online
  POSTED SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 2004
California Activist Fights AMT
A veteran California pol becomes a tax crusader
  POSTED FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 2004
Paying at the Pump
Record-high gas prices are putting pressure on politicians to come up with a solution, and making energy a hot topic in this year’s presidential election
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Trailblazer By Design
As GM's new studio boss, Ed Welburn is living his boyhood fantasy. But can the soft-spoken stylist give the stuffy automaker a makeover?
Hot Wheels: Chrysler's 'Poor Man's Bentley'
Cars with four doors and no four-wheel drive make a comeback
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"There are stem cells to do research on and ... we have to be really careful between what we want to do for science and what we should do ethically."
First Lady Laura Bush, whose father died of Alzheimer's disease in 1997, refusing to back Nancy Reagan on her call for relaxation of stem-cell research restrictions

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