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China's New Architectural Wonders


 As part of an ongoing series on the world's most amazing architecture, our Innovation & Design channel looks at the building boom in China. Its insatiable demand for landmark structures has attracted star architects from all over the world. The resulting cutting-edge designs, from diaphanous theaters to water-cooled buildings, are featured in a slide show. And in a Q&A, renowned Beijing architect Yung Ho Chang says the goal isn't pogada-shaped skyscrapers -- it's buildings that affect people's daily lives.


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Retail Outlook

Will weakness in housing and rising energy prices mean consumers are running out of gas? We talk with a retail analyst and a consumer expert about the outlook for the holiday season

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Best Global Brands
These 100 brands are among the world's most recognized—and most valuable

Best Places to Launch a Career
We canvassed career-services directors, employers, and students to rank the best companies for recent graduates

BusinessWeek 50
Our picks of the top-performing companies from the S&P 500. Plus, regional rankings for Asia and Europe:
Asia's BusinessWeek 50
Europe's BusinessWeek 50

Customer Service Champs
Companies that excel at pleasing customers, based on J.D. Power & Associates customer satisfaction data and our own reader survey

Hot Growth 100
From young, upstart companies to those that have been around for centuries: Plus, regional rankings of top-performing small businesses in Asia and Europe:
Asia's Hot Growth 100
Europe's Hot Growth 100

Info Tech 100
Emerging-market cellular players, wireless phone and gear makers, and Web giants are this year's stars

World's Most Innovative Companies
Nurturing, creative cultures allow these companies to wow customers with innovative products and services

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 Oil Predictions: Expect Slippery Turf
What price changes will 2006 bring? Maybe a 7.5% increase -- or a steep drop, depending on who's talking. One key factor: The supply from non-OPEC countries, which failed to grow at all in 2005.



 Tough Choices Ahead For Adobe
After the Macromedia merger, CEO Bruce Chizen faces a major challenge: How to keep scoring with the existing software product lines while breaking fresh ground in the market for mobile devices.



 Is the U.S. Really Falling in Engineering?
There's a perception -- perhaps unfounded -- that graduation rates in India and China dwarf those in the U.S., scaring off American engineering students.




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