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The New Magic Man
John Lasseter, Pixar's wacky genius, is hoping to bring the magic back to the Mouse's animation studio.
Samuelson: Greenspan's Real Legacy
The standard story of his Fed tenure is deficient because it ignores the major transforming event, which is disinflation.

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  BIZ EDGE | FEB. 1, 2006
If the Easy Oil Era Is Over, What’s Next?
Global business leaders are looking outside the box for new energy sources. Don’t expect oil prices to go down anytime soon.
Q&A: Melody Makers
Finding the right music to accompany TV shows takes skill and artistry. How tunes and jingles can play on emotion and win your loyalty.
  BIZ EDGE | JAN. 25, 2006
Stone: The Allure of New Online Video Ads
Slick new online video pitches are alluring and sometimes shocking. But will they ever overtake simple Internet search ads?
Ford’s Cuts Raise More Questions than Answers
CEO Bill Ford announces massive job cuts and grand new plans. But he still needs to show the innovative models that he promises will revive the family firm.
Sloan: How Ford Got Job Creation Tax Breaks
How the nonsensically named American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 allowed Ford to slash jobs while reaping huge job-creation tax benefits.
Road Warriors: How Do You Stay Healthy on the Road?
Business travel can be hard on the body as well as the mind. Tell us how you stay in shape on the road.
  POSTED JAN. 18, 2006
Gasparino: Has Wall Street Gotten Too PC?
With anti-discrimination lawsuits looming, is this the end of strip-club schmoozing on Wall Street?
  POSTED JAN. 11, 2006
Why Apple is Winning the Digital Media War
Why Steve Jobs is winning the digital download wars—and what his competitors are trying to do about it.
Sloan: Can Kerkorian's Radical Plan Save GM?
Why Kirk Kerkorian's top adviser is making a revolutionary call for GM to slash dividends and executive pay.
  POSTED JAN. 4, 2006
Q&A: How You Can Cope With Holiday Debt
But the bills keep coming. A credit counselor offers emergency debt-reduction strategies for those who spent too much over the holidays—again.
Will Spitzer Spat Affect NY Governor’s Race?
Will the latest battle between New York’s top prosecutor and a former Wall Street executive affect the state’s gubernatorial race?
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"America is addicted to oil."
—President George W. Bush, in his State of the Union Message, on reducing America's dependence on oil through the use of alternative energy sources
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