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Continental Leaders
PHOTO BW correspondents and editors have chosen 50 individuals at the forefront of change. These are the managers, policymakers, innovators, and financiers whose patience and strategic choices have really paid off




DAILY BRIEFING
Business and investing news, commentary, and analysis

PHOTO Washington Watch
Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker discusses Arthur Andersen, the roots of the accounting mess, and Republican ``window dressing''




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

PHOTOOnline Asia
Nanya and other Taiwanese chipmakers are struggling in the memory-chip business. Infineon may be their savior


PHOTOChina Journal
In a move that makes a bad situation worse, Beijing authorities are using September 11 to justify a crackdown on Muslim minorities




INVESTING
In partnership with Standard & Poor's

Tech Knowledge
IT titan IBM is in the right place--and ahead of its peers--as profits shift from hardware to services and software




SMALL BUSINESS
A resource for entrepreneursFrontier: The Small Business Resource

Smart Answers
B2Bs were once the toast of tech. Now, only the bravest would launch one




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

e.biz  logo Street Wise
Bob Pittman turned AOL around once. Can he make a successful rescue again?



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

B-School News
With so many people applying to B-schools, many are ending up in admissions purgatory. Here are ways to stand out




CAREERS
Advice for upper-management job seekers

Succession
Many top CEOs are loath to anoint successors--a failing that worries investors and can hurt the companies they won't leave



Illustration by Joe Calviello/BW; Photographs by Robert Mecea/AP/Wide World; Simon Thong/AP/Wide World; Ng Han Guan/AP/Wide World.
Video Views Daniel Yergin
VIEW FROM ABOVE
Daniel Yergin, host of PBS's ``The Commanding Heights,'' on the outlook for globalization after September 11

Kathleen Madigan
THE MISSING PIECE
The long-awaited upturn in capital spending has started, says BW's Kathleen Madigan


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