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OutFront - Et Tu, Fundus? The mutual fund industry is beyond reproach. Yeah, right.
Weinberg, Neil
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Lambert, Emily
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Forbes : business and finance
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2003
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pp. 46
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The Great Fund Failure - Why lousy managers, conflicts of interest and sky-high expenses are way too common in the fund business.
Weinberg, Neil
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Lambert, Emily
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Forbes : business and finance
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2003
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pp. 176-181
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Will Martha Walk? She might. The feds' case has lots of holes.
Freedman, Michael
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Lambert, Emily
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Forbes : business and finance
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2003
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pp. 46-47
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Investment Guide - No Free Lunch - One in two new restaurants fail within two years. Still want to open that bistro?
Lambert, Emily
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Forbes : business and finance
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2003
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pp. 154-157
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OutFront - Paper Pushers No More - Wall Street compliance lawyers get respect, and raises.
Lambert, Emily
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Forbes : business and finance
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2003
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pp. 52
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Forbes Life - Destinations - Bed & Beacon - When these places say, "We'll leave the light on for you," they mean it.
Lambert, Emily
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Forbes : business and finance
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2003
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pp. 194-199
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OutFront - War Rooms - Conflict and turmoil don't stop big hotel chains from expanding.
Lambert, Emily
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Forbes : business and finance
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2003
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pp. 58
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OutFront - The Kind-Of Crackdown - On buying explosives in the U.S.
Lambert, Emily
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Forbes : business and finance
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2003
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pp. 55
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Health - Willpower-Free Dieting - Bariatric surgery is popular. Maybe a little too popular.
Lambert, Emily
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Forbes : business and finance
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2003
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pp. 159
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The Accidental Entrepreneur - You're a laid-off, middle-age middle manager. Who's going to give you a job? Maybe you should hire yourself
Kroll, Luisa
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Lambert, Emily
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Forbes : business and finance
(
2003
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pp. 90-99
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