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Forbes.com: Faces In The News
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Faces in the news
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Usain Bolt Seals Massive Deal With Puma
Sportswear giant signs its biggest-ever athlete sponsorship with Jamaican sprinter.
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Desi Congressional Challenger Lines Up Backers
Reshma Saujani, the would-be first Indian-American woman in Congress, hones her stance on innovation and immigration reform.
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China's Master Of Taxicab Media
Micky Fung's Touchmedia serves ads to riders in Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou.
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Susan Boyle Sees Green
Simon Cowell cuts the first of many big royalties checks for the talent-show singer.
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A Billionaire's Pact With God
Albert Gubay is pledging most of his fortune to charity, fulfilling a promise made early in his career.
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Lohan Sues Over Spilled Milk
Actress may have no shot at winning $100 million suit over E*Trade ad, but winning isn't the only motivation for legal action.
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Hong Kong Police Said Investigating PCCW Buyout Bid
Offices of billionaire Richard Li's companies reported searched.
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Thain Tapped For Top Spot At CIT
Former Merrill Lynch CEO takes over at the battered lender.
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Japan Airlines Meets Its Savior
He may be one of the wealthiest people in Japan, but can Kyocera founder Kazuo Inamori turn around a bankrupt carrier?
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Billionaire On Brink Of Chilean Presidency
Sebastian Pinera is favored to win a likely January run-off against Eduardo Frei after failing to win majority in first round of voting.
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Tony Blair: Saddam Ouster Right, Even Without WMDs
Former leader stirs controversy ahead of his appearance before U.K. inquiry into 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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Friendster's New Friend
Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan picks up social networking site Friendster.
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China's Billionaire To Watch
Geely Automobile's Li Shufu saw his net worth surge this week.
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Journalism Or Sensationalism?
An Asia media tycoon's animated 'news' reports -- of Tiger Woods and local crime -- draw scrutiny.
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Does Shenzhen Airlines' Leader Fly Straight?
Police are investigating the businessman behind the expansion of China's largest private airline.
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EU Picks Van Rompuy As First Permanent President
Belgium's prime minister takes over the newly created role as Europe looks down a long slow road to economic recovery.
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'Hi, This Is Sy Sims'
A Richard Behar profile of Sy Syms, the pioneer discount retailer who died Nov. 17, first published in Forbes magazine, Sept. 9 1985.
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Margaret Thatcher 'Not Dead'
Misunderstanding about the death of her feline namesake leads to red faces in Canada.
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Kroenke Ups Stake In Arsenal
The American billionaire's latest purchase of shares fuels rumors of a possible takeover.
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The Cost Of Tweets And Pokes
Survey shows social networking sites are costing U.K. firms $2.3B a year, but they shouldn't be banned.
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