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BusinessWeek Magazine, February 23, 2009

February 14 2009

BusinessWeek Magazine, February 23, 2009BusinessWeek 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.

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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

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Top Stories
How Banks Are Worsening the Foreclosure Crisis
How the banking industry is undermining efforts to keep people in their houses

The bad mortgages that got the current financial crisis started have produced a terrifying wave of home foreclosures. Unless the foreclosure surge eases, even the most extravagant federal stimulus spending won't spur an economic recovery.

The Obama Administration is expected within the next few weeks to announce an initiative of $50 billion or more to help strapped homeowners. But with 1 million residences having fallen into foreclosure since 2006, ...

Is Stanford Financial's Offer Too Good to Be True?
Regulators are eyeing the high-flying firm, whose CDs offer returns more than double the market average

CVS's Bold Bet on Health-Care Reform
The CEO of CVS/Caremark says getting patients to stick to their drug regimens would save billions in medical care. Health-care reformers are listening

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