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Newsmaker Q&A
No Turning Back
William E. Kennard Outgoing Federal Communications Commission Chairman William E. Kennard says telecom deregulation is here to stay



DAILY BRIEFING
Business and investing news, commentary, and analysis

AOL/Time WarnerStreet Wise: Wall Street pros mostly see gold in the AOL Time Warner megamerger, while shareholders see woes. So who's right?





INVESTING
Investing insights powered by S&P Personal Wealth

Barker.Online:
How Wall Street vet Jim Jundt used his new fund's youth and flexibility to pounce on profitable opportunities




SMALL BUSINESS
A resource for entrepreneursFrontier: The Small Business Resource

Smart Answers:
Sure, corporate dress codes are more relaxed. But a good manager draws the line somewhere




TECHNOLOGY
State-of-the-art coverage of info tech

e.biz  logo Security Net:
When a parody of Southern Comfort spread on the Web, liquor maker Brown Forman learned a costly lesson



BEST B-SCHOOLS
Business Week's exclusive rankings and profiles

News:
With John Quelch leaving London Business School, the hunt is on for a replacement who can build on his American-style dynamism



GLOBAL BUSINESS
In-depth coverage of Asia, Europe, and Latin America

Online Asia:
Taiwan escaped the Asian meltdown of the late '90s, but now the PC slump is dragging its economy down

Analysis:
Moscow is looking for some wiggle room on its debt, but Berlin isn't budging. Still, some kind of deal is likely




CAREERS
Advice for upper-management job seekers

Career Center Career Paths:
The author of What Color Is Your Parachute? explains how to figure out what you really want to do

Video Views Peter Bernstein
POINT OF VIEW:
Fed Chief Alan Greenspan has won himself an important place in central-bank history, says BW's Mike Mandel

Amy Dunkin
EXECUTIVE PAY:
CEOs' salaries rose about 16% in 2000, says consultant Steven Hall, but managers had less job security than ever before


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