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Articles in May, 1992 issue of Nation's Business
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The handicap that wasn't - stroke victim Jan Powell founds successful business
by Roger Thompson -
Does father always know best? - growth of a family business
by Michael Barrier -
Showing their staying power - women executives - includes related articles on franchising, and resource information
by Sharon Nelton -
Catering to business people with special dietary needs
by Janet L. Willen -
Shareholders' agreements keep stock in a firm
by Albert B. Ellentuck - "We cannot seem to get it together." - Congressional attitudes - Editorial
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When failure is not an option - making a new company work
by Sharon Nelton -
Two routes toward a balanced budget
by Mary McElveen -
Turmoil revisited - family business - Case Study
by Mike Cohn -
Employers' costs for employees soar - health benefits
by Roger Thompson -
Both sides of the media
by Richard Ott -
A team is as strong as its weakest link - management philosophy
by Bradford McKee -
Buying groups deliver discounts - includes related material on selecting a buying group
by Christopher Rauen - The high cost of referral-for-profit
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The hard road to high tech - women in business
by Ripley Hotch -
Co-op offices serve new entrepreneurs
by Peter Weaver -
Small firms put quality first - includes related articles - Total Quality Management - Cover Story
by Michael Barrier -
Fleet management for the '90s - benefits of training - includes truck-rental directory
by Julie Candler -
Computers find their voice - future innovations - includes related article on computer use by the disabled
by Ripley Hotch -
Marketing your business to the family - family enterprises
by Sharon Nelton -
Where does all the money go? - family-owned businesses - includes related material on seminars
by John L. Ward - Employer health plans decline
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Buying a car overseas can cut travel costs
by Peter Weaver -
Grown children show you can go home again
by Peter Weaver -
Sitting pretty, working better - managing a one-employee business - Column
by Irwin Goldberg - Imperfect partnerships: vive la difference! - adapting in styles of running a business
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Making progress in transportation - includes related material
by John S. DeMott -
How do federal rules affect you? - small business regulations - includes related material
by David Warner
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