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Articles in Jan, 1984 issue of Nation's Business
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Children as tax shelters
by Gerald W. Padwe -
The coming crunch in housing finance
by Mary-Margaret Wantuck -
Let it snow! You can take your fitness program indoors
by Gabe Mirkin -
New fuel for the recovery
by Peter A. Holmes -
The tools to do the job: when Hughes Tool went public, James Lesch was ready to lead it through a decade of rapid growth
by Grover Heiman - Taking the mystery out of computers
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Two-step path to budget control
by Peter A. Holmes -
Setting up shop on computer screens
by Bob Gatty -
The consultants' consultant
by Sharon Nelton -
Still more equal than others - column
by James J. Kilpatrick -
Luring the business traveler
by Bob Gatty -
1984 Ad
by Kathy Root -
An instant winner with staying power - Linda Enke
by Nancy Croft -
Lorraine Mecca's story: she saw an opportunity and took it
by Sharon Nelton -
Insuring against computer failures
by Leah R. Young -
America's changing face
by Harry Bacas - An honor roll of entrepreneurs - State small business persons of 1984
- Freer trade across our open border? Americans and Canadians are talking about dropping more barriers
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Adapting to a new era in marketing strategy: today's successful business must satisfy better educated, more demanding consumers
by Sharon Nelton -
Helping cast-off managers - outplacement firms
by Harry David -
Negative on affirmative action plan - Supreme Court decisions affecting business
by Tony Mauro - High and dry in a torrent of lists
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Mondale vs. Reagan: what's at stake for business
by Peter A. Holmes -
Something extra for gifts and cards
by Janet Raimondo - The Mondale tax plan: economy on the fritz? - editorial
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Business' missionaries to government - corporate representatives and lobbyists in Washington, D.C
by Harry Bacas -
He really can make you a star - business features conventioneers in humorous tennis films
by Del Marth - Company meets community: long courtship, happy marriage - choosing a new site for business
- Federal markets open wide
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Paving the way for tax savings; crumbling roads and bridges show a need for more R&D
by Henry. Eason -
Businesses made out of skin cream - Cosmetic Specialty Labs
by Sharon Nelton - Taking the case to the people - Ronald Reagan's economic policy - editorial
- Japan's NTT seeks American products - special advertising section
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Making memory picture perfect - MBI Development Corp., videotaping household inventories
by Sharon Nelton -
Those pesky overdue accounts
by Scott Witmer - Using a magic lure to catch customers
- Executive dialogue: the Japanese business viewpoint - special advertising supplement
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They have designs on mainlanders - Malia International, resort wear manufacturer
by Mary-Margaret Wantuck -
The solid new South: bipartisan conservative coalitions have spread across a region that packs a big political punch
by Seth Kantor -
President's plan is "doable," Regan says: downing deficits and interest rates
by Peter A. Holmes -
The peril in inventory growth
by Peter A. Holmes -
The CEO who refreshed Coca-Cola - Roberto Goizueta
by Henry Eason -
Getting the right price for your firm
by Richard M. Rodnick -
Kudos for a tramp and a motor mouth - top winners in a Nation's Business poll about advertising
by Kathy Root -
Government bonds' new allure
by Ray Brady -
Ads: subtracting some restrictions
by Bob Gatty -
Making a partnership work
by David H. Bennet -
The White House and the Court
by James J. Kilpatrick -
The challenge of business in space
by Henry Eason -
Drop by drop, his firm won worldwide success; how Loctite became a leader in liquid adhesives
by Mary-Margaret Wantuck -
Unhandicapped by a handicap - Herbert L. Lande
by Bruce W. Fraser -
Agriculture at the crossroads: 1985 could see a historic turnaround in farm policies set in the New Deal
by Henry Eason -
Selling souvenirs by the foot
by Del Marth -
Learning to share the load - guidelines for managerial delegation
by Donald W. Huffmire -
Japan rolls out a trade carpet
by Henry Eason -
A plan for all seasons: Jon Huntsman
by Del Marth -
A porous wall of separation - religion and politics - column
by James J. Kilpatrick -
Software that improves managers
by Mike Lewis -
How they kept on trucking - carriers and truck makers after deregulation and the recession
by Bob Gatty - Tips for starting your own business - home study course from the American Institute of Small Business; cost-effective recycling; CEO compensation
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Accountants' roles are multiplying - accounting services to small businesses
by Mary-Margaret Wantuck -
Wall Street votes a day late - stock market reaction to presidential politics
by Ray Brady -
Surviving success in a new business
by Sharon Nelton -
Stage fright in the executive suite
by Annette Kornblum -
Orbis: a vision of restoring eyesight
by Harry Bacas -
Stages of a stock's life
by Ray Brady -
The unstated message of the 1984 Olympics; the Los Angeles games will show U.S. private enterprise at work
by Henry Eason -
The birthplace of the blues is reborn - Beale Street, Memphis
by Sharon Nelton - An Asian land of opportunity for American enterprise - Korea - special advertising supplement
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Benefits that bend with employes' needs - flex plans can lower costs for employers and raise satisfaction for workers
by Lance D. Tane -
From adversity, he learned the value of diversity - Clay McGowan
by Del Marth -
Moving out of the dorm and into the money - Brad Baker
by Del Marth -
The return on investing in health
by James E. Bernstein - A case of dedication to business' battles - Herman W. Lay
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The explosion in computer retailing
by Mike Lewis -
Teaching employes to be healthier - Steven M. Passin
by Sharon Nelton - What small businesses want
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Message for today's investors: diversify
by Mark O'Brien -
Second time around in the forests
by Larry Van Goethem - Readers use full range of TV choices
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