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Colannino: The New King Of Alitalia?
The chairman of scooter maker Piaggio is expected to take the reins of the renovated airline.
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Alcatel's CEO-In-Waiting?
The company's mysterious former executive Mike Quigley is now being talked about as a potential leader.
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Citi Does The Rubin Shuffle
The former-Treasury secretary is given a new position at the bank.
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Time Is Ticking For Thaksin
Protests in Thailand could put pressure on the former leader as he hides in London.
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That's Hot: Paris Hilton Goes Friend Shopping
The socialite is crossing the pond to find a new buddy; we pick out some good candidates.
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Solid Gold In India
Life will never be the same for Abhinav Bindra, India's first individual Olympic champion.
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Naked Swimming And Macroprudence
Buffett and Bernanke provide a red letter day for collectors of financial lingo.
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Tata, Mamata's Persona Non Grata
Car maker threatens to abandon Nano production site if protests led by the colorful politician's party continue.
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Newer Jets Save Fuel, Not Necessarily Lives
European aircraft are younger than their American counterparts, which does not make them safer for certain, but they are indisputably more fuel-efficient.
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Syrian Leader Sees Hope In Conflict
Bashar al-Assad meets Russia's Medvedev, full of kind words, in the interest of bagging an arms deal.
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STMicro CEO Talks Up Ericsson Mobile Marriage
Forbes.com speaks to Carlo Bozotti about his company's latest joint venture and his hopes for the potential of 4G technology.
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Bard Saw The Future And It Was Crunch
British real estate developer, in its first-half report, says Bob Dylan captured the mood of the current market in 1967.
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Traders Sound Off Over Noise
After hundreds of years of shouting to their customers, fruit and veg traders in England are told to button it.
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Inventor Wins Tax Dispute Jackpot In Vegas
An engineer credited with inventing the microprocessor was awarded $388M for invasion of privacy against California's Franchise Tax Board after establishing Nevada residency.
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Tandberg Looks For Opportunity In Slowdown
Norwegian firm's chief executive sees high energy prices and environmental concerns driving interest in videoconferencing.
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LA Galaxy Names Arena To Replace Gullit and Lalas
Building a winning team around superstar David Beckham is job no 1 for the former U.S. national team coach.
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Bye Bye, Musharraf. Hello, Uncertainty
Economic and political difficulties will not go away with the departure of the president.
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Chen's Apology Rocks Taiwanese Financials
The former president says that his wife wired $20 million to secret bank accounts without his knowledge; his spouse tells a different story; their son is summoned from the United States.
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LinkedIn: Ready To Rumble
European exec of networking site says it's prepared for competition.
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Maradona's Revenge
The soccer player claims The Sun owes him $110,000 for an exclusive interview he gave in January.
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