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BusinessWeek Magazine, December 8, 2008

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November 28 2008

BusinessWeek Magazine, December 8, 2008BusinessWeek Magazine covers all aspects of business, from U.S. and international market news and analysis of economic trends to articles on the people and technologies that influence how we do business every day.

BusinessWeek Magazine also gives you book reviews, analyses of legislation and politics in Washington, regular articles on finance, the sports business, investments, and running a business. (magazineline.com)

BusinessWeek magazine is the most widely read business publication in the world! BusinessWeek helps you stay on top of changing business and economic trends, the volatile stock market, the latest maneuvers and mergers and much more.

Every issue of BusinessWeek brings you timely, analytical and influential reporting on the topics ranging from technology and leadership to finance and strategic planning. Keep your pulse on the business climate. Make more money. Take your career to a whole new level. Do it all -- only with BusinessWeek! (subscription-offers.com)

BusinessWeek Magazine prepares you to succeed in today's complex economy. You'll find in-depth coverage of the latest trends in technology, finance and management. Our insight and analysis helps you succeed, personally and professionally. Free access to BusinessWeek.com with your paid subscription. (Amazon.com)

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Geographic Eligibility: Europe, Asia, South America.

Publisher: BusinessWeek

Success-driven leaders of today and tomorrow turn to BusinessWeek for the need-to-know information and inspiration they can't get anywhere else.

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Top Stories
Can Obama Keep New Jobs at Home?
Massive fiscal stimulus could wind up creating jobs offshore as funds are spent on imports

President-elect Barack Obama has made a promise: to save or create 2.5 million jobs over the next two years. Estimates of the cost of his high-powered spending program to rescue the U.S. economy start at $500 billion and go way up from there.

But a giant issue lurks: How much of Obama's mammoth fiscal stimulus will "leak" abroad, creating jobs in China, Germany, or Mexico rather than the U.S? This is a question with big economic and political implications—and no easy answers. ...

Feeling Pinched, Some U.S. Philanthropists Give More
Meanwhile, nonprofits, from women's shelters to community theaters, are scrambling to find innovative ways to attract donations as they anticipate that 2009 will be the most difficult fundraising climate in years

Social Entrepreneurs Turn Business Sense to Good
As charitable giving dries up, new kinds of leaders are taking on the world's problems, using the for-profit world as a model

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Paige Greninger said:

Can I review an online version of the article on the top philanthropists in 08 please. We have a subscription sent to our home in Orlando FL, but wanted to share this article with a few others. Thanks much.

Paige
December 16, 2008

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