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Cover Story
Up Front
Readers Report
Corrections & Clarifications
Books
Technology & You
Economic Viewpoint
Business Outlook
News: Analysis & Commentary
In Biz This Week



Washington Outlook
Asian Business
European Business
International Outlook
Sports Biz
Marketing
Government
Social Issues
Finance
Management
Industry Insider
Industrial Management
Science & Technology
Developments to Watch
The Corporation
Personal Business
Footnotes
The Barker Portfolio
Inside Wall Street
Figures of the Week
Editorials


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International -- Readers Report
International -- Finance
International -- Int'l Figures of the Week



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  SPECIAL REPORTS
The IT 100
Emerging-market cellular players, wireless phone and gear makers, and Web giants are this year's stars

Math's New Era
More math geeks are calling the shots in business. Is your industry next?

Tech Trends 2006
The war for the digital home, social networks, Vista, game consoles, tech hiring, and more

Dream Machines
Auto makers are innovating at full speed -- and giving buyers the power to shape their vehicles

2006 Investment Outlook
Prospects are basically positive: Growth is brisk and corporate profits are climbing

Battling Global Warming
How top companies are reducing emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases

What's Hot at CES
What's on tap at the big Consumer Electronics Show? A slew of new flat-panel sets and falling prices

Tech Buying Guide
Products for the digital home: HDTV, Wi-Fi cameras, iPod-run home audio and more

Next for Apple...
How can Jobs & Co. keep its lead? Here are some possibilities

Best of the Web
No longer for idle wanderings or passive viewing, the Web is about socializing, sharing -- and creating

Open Source:
The Next Generation

Now it's an ecosystem -- and VCs are eager to help

Global Brands
The companies that best built their images -- and made them stick

Europe's Hot Growth
Companies

High taxes, rigid rules, and elusive capital aren't stopping these powerhouses

China and India
The balance of power will shift to the East as China and India evolve

Stars of Europe
25 leaders at the forefront of change

Stars of Asia
The 2005 lineup reflects the growing importance of China and India

EMBA Rankings
Northwestern's Kellogg School solidified its hold on the No. 1 spot

Head of the Class
Ranking B-school executive education

Winners
The best product designs of 2005 from the Industrial Design Excellence Awards

Hot Growth
Talent, teamwork, and creativity powered this year's list of the 100 best small companies

The BW50
Our 2005 picks for the top performers among the S&P 500

More Special Reports


COVER STORY

Software
Programming jobs are heading overseas by the thousands. Is there a way for the U.S. to stay on top?
COVER IMAGE:  Software
GRAPHIC:  The Software Pyramid
GRAPHIC:  The Software Vitality Drain
RESUME:  Deepa Paranjpe
RESUME:  Stephen Haberman
RESUME:  Florentin Badea
RESUME:  Hal Reed
Forget India, Let's Go To Bulgaria
TABLE:  Where English Doesn't Rule
COMMENTARY:  Now More Than Ever, Innovation Is The Answer
TABLE:  Keeping The U.S. Software Industry Strong
ONLINE EXTRA:  Outsourcing Isn't "a Zero-Sum Game"
ONLINE EXTRA:  A Gamemaker's Risky Adventure


UP FRONT

Talk Show

Pay That Raises IRS Eyebrows

A Battle For The Sierra Club's Soul

Headaches For Tablet PCs

Search Tampering

Here, Banker Banker Banker...

Richard Saul Wurman: A Big Talent Targets Health Care

Vegas Likes The Odds On Britain

Marquis Jet's Prime-Time Infomercial


READERS REPORT

How Much Distress In The Stern Dynasty?

How The Dollar Plays Havoc With Oil Prices

Tuition Hikes? Sure -- But Subsidize Science Students

There's More To This Georgia Town Than Met Our Eye

The Real Reason Jobs Won't Be Coming Back


CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

"Megamedia" (Cover Story, Feb. 23, 2004)


BOOKS

Adding Customers To The Design Team

Fools Rush In

The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List

The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List (.pdf)


TECHNOLOGY & YOU

Linux For The Desktop: It's A Contender


ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT

It's The Spending, Stupid -- Not The Deficit


BUSINESS OUTLOOK

U.S.: Why The Ever-Widening Trade Gap Is So Worrisome

Europe: For Euro-Zone Hopefuls, A Longer Wait


NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY

The Case Against Jeff Skilling

How The Cingular Deal Helps Verizon

Broadband: What's The Holdup?

Commentary: Keeping Little Voices In Big Media

Cute New Planes, Same Old Problems

Commentary: Let's Wage War On Gas Guzzlers


IN BIZ THIS WEEK

Jürgen Schrempp: One Tough Second Lap

Big Beef With Tyson

Money Where Your Mouse Is

El Paso's Slow Leak

No Right To Pester

Et Cetera...

Closing Bell: Rambus


WASHINGTON OUTLOOK

Outsource This: The Dems Smell Blood

A New Vietnam Issue In Iraq

Happy Day For Kentucky Dems


ASIAN BUSINESS

Japan's Joyride On China's Coattails

Commentary: The Gaijin Aren't At Fault Here

For High Technology, A Bolt From The Blue


EUROPEAN BUSINESS

All Eyes On The Corner Office
Young Bloods On The Rise

When Bankers Keep Saying Non

Russia Gets A Crash Course In Insurance

Commentary: Parmalat: A Corporate Version Of "Clean Hands"?


INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK

Pyongyang: Will Its Recovery Speed A Deal?

Heading Off More Violence In Haiti

A Backlash Against Europe's Immigrants


SPORTS BIZ

Commentary: Put These Owners In The Penalty Box


MARKETING

Coke: Wooing The TiVo Generation


GOVERNMENT

Do The Democrats Need Dixie?


SOCIAL ISSUES

Will Safeway's CEO Get Locked Out?


FINANCE

Dividends Are Simply Divine

Is The Bull Ready To Catch Its Breath?

The Small-Biz Job Machine Sputters


MANAGEMENT

Is There A Doctor In The B-School?

Commentary: Options: A Modest Proposal


INDUSTRY INSIDER

The Quest For A New Energy Prize


INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

Hot Debate Over A Cool Fuel


SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

A High-Tech Race To Corral Mad Cow
Now Is Not The Time To Drag Our Heels On Testing


DEVELOPMENTS TO WATCH

Introduction

Tiny "Smart Bombs" vs. Cancer?

"Damaged Beyond Repair": Why Coral Reefs Are Dying

Eco-Laws Boost Land Values

Innovations


THE CORPORATION

Ford Learns The Lessons Of Luxury


PERSONAL BUSINESS

Jazzing Up Your New Car For Less

An Ancient Drink, Newly Exalted

Brushing Your Teeth Away

ETFs: What The Buzz Is About
Funds In A Feeding Frenzy


FOOTNOTES

Reading Rate Risk

This Board Knows Snow

The Broker Next Door


THE BARKER PORTFOLIO

GE's Insurance Offspring: A Good Risk?


INSIDE WALL STREET

TiVo Raises The Volume

The Chemistry's Right At American Vanguard

Net2Phone Is Ready For Cable Calls


FIGURES OF THE WEEK

Figures Of The Week

Online Extra: Production Index Components


EDITORIALS

The Answer To Outsourcing

Japan's Chance For Real Growth


INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT

Mourning The Reuters Of Yesteryear

How About The CEO Who Wasn't In Black Tie?

A Different View Of Beijing's Role In The Hong Kong Boom


INTERNATIONAL -- FINANCE

Mexican Standoff For ING


INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L FIGURES OF THE WEEK

International Figures of the Week (.pdf)


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February 2, 2004
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