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Sep 21, 2012

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - It's Just a Phone

It's Just a Phone

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The Frontier Markets' Resurgence

Emerging markets like China and India are giving way to such true frontiers as Sierra Leone, Myanmar, and Zambia

Welcome to Lehman Brothers. We're Open for Business

It's going to be liquidating some $39 trillion in assets until the year 2017

A Shortage of Bonds to Back Derivatives Bets

Banks offer to swap Treasuries for riskier bonds to fill the gap

Can Timber Rebuild Harvard's Endowment?

Jane Mendillo bets on natural resources as she seeks to put the university back on top

Three Bailout Kingpins Make Good in the Private Sector

Jim Millstein, Harry Wilson, and Ron Bloom flourish after government service

Rethinking Robert Rubin

As Treasury Secretary, Rubin oversaw the last great roaring economy-and set the table for its demise. At Citigroup, he was paid $126 million-and the firm almost perished. The tale of a wise man, and a phantom

European Banks Postpone Their Diet

Banks in Europe avoid cutbacks in lending thanks to ECB money

Stung by Losses, Main Street Investors Fail to Notice Market's Rebound

Reeling from the trauma of the financial crisis, investors underestimate how well the stock market has rebounded

Jim Rogers, the CEO Who Wouldn't Leave

To seal a deal creating the largest U.S. electric utility, Rogers said he'd step down. And he did-for about two hours. Inside the Duke Energy "hijacking"

Charlie Rose Talks to Twitter CEO Dick Costolo

Twitter's chief on its new look, mobile ads, and how tweeting has changed the election campaign-and the way people interact

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