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With that in mind, here's this week's Bloomberg Businessweek cover: From our morning news ... editorial positions at The New York Times Magazine, Facts on File, and Oregon State University.
And yet, print magazine covers are everywhere ... As if its art director had access to a crystal ball, Bloomberg Businessweek nailed this cover in January, quite accurately presaging the year ...
Why do we allow universities receiving federal aid to shrug off work experience requirements when relevant experience has ...
Bloomberg Businessweek’s annual Jealousy List of ... Architecture and design magazine Dezeen highlighted the top product designs of 2024. Among them were attempts to make the world’s thinnest ...
Our Revolution was also covered by Oregon Quarterly, Huffington Post, Harvard’s Nieman Journalism Lab, Bloomberg Businessweek ... Among them: Ethos Magazine: An award-winning, national ...
Retirement came early in January last year, marking my exit as a business editor and my rebirth as a business columnist. A full circle in journalism from desk work when I first joined in 1981 the ...
Bruett says the fee didn’t cover all the costs ... Photographer: William Mebane for Bloomberg Businessweek On Feb. 24 the saboteur struck again. It was the most devastating attack yet. Someone ...
Copper rallied more than 1% in London after the Washington Post reported that US President-elect Donald Trump’s aides are exploring tariff plans that would be applied to every country but only ...
China’s carbon market is set to expand to cover more polluting industries this year, but a persistent surplus and the expiry of old permits following a rule change may slow a price rally seen in ...
It covers most households — about 24 million in the UK — who are on a so-called standard variable tariff, and caps the level of profits an energy supplier can make at about 2.5%. This offers ...