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Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 01:10:07 -0400
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To: "Umesh Sharma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: The Godfather of Invention

BusinessWeek Online
Insider Newsletter
Saturday, June 24, 2006
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cover story
THE GODFATHER OF INVENTION
The inside story on Nathan Myhrvold's Intellectual Ventures.
Will snapping up thousands of patents make it a leader in
innovation-or litigation?
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news: analysis & commentary
HEDGE FUND TODDLERS
Why wait for that big break when you and a few buds can manage
millions now?
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technology & you
COPYRIGHTS AND WRONGS
The record biz could lose by winning its lawsuit over XM's
recorder
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DAILY BRIEFING

latin beat
FOR BRAZIL'S POOR, A DIGITAL DELIVERANCE?
The Committee for Democracy in Information Technology
helps the unempowered use computers to reboot themselves
and their communities
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news analysis
WHAT PRICE UNIVISION?
The Spanish-language broadcast giant is expected to
entertain a bid today from Televisa. So far, the process
has been far from simple
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autos
WHAT WILL YOU BE DRIVING IN 10 YEARS?
In the future you might be driving a diesel hybrid, a fuel
cell, or perhaps an industrial-size popcorn popper
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INVESTING

investing
MORGAN STANLEY'S MACK ATTACK
New Morgan Stanley CEO John J. Mack is winning over critics
and now, shareholders
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five for the money
AROUND THE WORLD IN 5 ETFS
Newfangled exchange-traded funds are hitting the market. But
you may want to stick with a handful of simple, smart standbys
for a diversified portfolio
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industry in focus -- from s&p
REITS: FOUR MALL BARGAINS
S&P says that funds focused on the largest shopping centers
will benefit most from current conditions and should draw
investors
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GLOBAL BUSINESS

europe
PREPAID CARD PAPERS ITALY WITH PLASTIC
Massimo Sarmi was part of the team that invented the prepaid
SIM card. Now as head of Poste Italiane, he's started a new
trend with Postepay
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news analysis
THE MERC BETS ON ASIA AGAIN
As others eye Europe, Chicago's exchange is boosting its Far
East presence with new products based on China's currency
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TECHNOLOGY

succession
AFTER THE ICON EXITS
Slide Show: How companies from Standard Oil to Wal-Mart have
fared once their legendary chiefs moved on
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industry in focus -- from s&p
REITS: FOUR MALL BARGAINS
S&P says that funds focused on the largest shopping centers
will benefit most from current conditions and should draw
investors
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news analysis
MYSPACE'S NEW ENVOY
The social network's safety czar is telling Washington that
the site is cracking down on predators. He will face many
skeptics
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SMALL BUSINESS

small biz
BUILDING A WEB PRESENCE ON THE CHEAP
Your business might not need its own Web site. But it does
need a Web presence. Here's why -- and how to get started
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smart answers
TAKE A SOURCING SAFARI
So you've devised your new product and can't wait to build the
prototype? Take time for more research -- to find low-cost
quality parts
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B-SCHOOLS

b-school news
MADE-TO-ORDER MBAS
B-schools are finding a profitable niche preparing custom MBA
programs for corporate customers
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CAREERS

smart answers
THE BEST POLICY: BE PREPARED
Even if you don't live in a hurricane zone, the storm season is
still a reminder to protect your business from all threats. Here
are some tips
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