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What's next for Europe?

To form a strong fiscal union and return confidence to the euro, eurozone members must be willing to give up some degree of control of their national budgets to a central European authority.

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Facebook COO Sandberg's next crusade?

The Facebook COO, who is No. 12 on Fortune's Most Powerful Women list, is on a PR roll.

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Boston Gets Liquid

More than 400 readers of Fortune's Term Sheet packed into a Boston bar last Thursday night for our latest Liquidity Event.

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Premiering today: Netflix's original TV gamble

Netflix launched its first foray into original programming with the release of the TV show Lilyhammer Monday. The show, which stars Steven van Zandt as an ex-mobster in a witness protection program in Norway, was co-financed by Netflix and is, at least in the U.S., only available to the company's subscribers -- a move that mirrors original series produced by cable networks like HBO and Showtime. But there's a notable difference: Unlike HBO, Netflix is releasing the entire first season on day one.

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Grading the Apple analysts

A visualization of how well (or badly) the pros and amateurs predict Apple's earnings

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Gen-Y looks to developing economies for biz training

Business schools, non-profits, and private employers are sending students and young workers to developing nations to hone their business skills.

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S&P president: Why I'm still hopeful

Douglas Peterson, the president of Standard & Poor's, talks about European downgrades, ratings agency regulation and why he left an investment bank to run a firm trying to restore its reputation.

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Today in Tech: How Facebook is using you

How Facebook and other Internet services like Google track your online interests and behaviors and oher tech news.

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Pre-Marketing: Carlyle caves

Carlyle Group caves on class-action lawsuits. Also: Greek deal still not done .

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Android's HTC falls from grace

Squeezed by Apple and Samsung, HTC had a bad quarter and expects the next to be worse.

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Larry Page: Google should be like a family

In an exclusive interview with Fortune, Larry Page, Google's original CEO, who reassumed the position a year ago, speaks with obvious pride about the "family" environment Google tries to encourage, how it differs from his own grandfather's workplace, and how free food encourages people to eat less. And while he doesn't rule out charging for those meals one day, don't count on its happening anytime soon.

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'I work for a Best Company!'

Interesting assignments, unfaltering support, stints abroad: No wonder these folks love their workplaces.

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25 top-paying companies

Engineers at Devon Energy take home an average $178,305 total compensation annually. See which other Best Companies to Work For offer big paychecks.

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25 Top Companies for Leaders

These companies go above and beyond the call of duty when it comes to grooming talent.

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How do great companies groom talent?

You can't build a great business without nurturing from within. Meet the firms that are doing it right.

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100 Best Companies to Work For

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100 Best Companies to Work For

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The future issue

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Investor's Guide 2012

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2011 Businesperson of the Year





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