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1. Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility: Volume > 4 > Issue: 3
Letters to the Editor
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Marjorie Kelly Musings: Thoughts on Growing a Magazine
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Trend Watch
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Not Business as Usual
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Doug Fleer, Jerome Dodson, Scott Klinger Two-Year Vacation Stocks
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Francis Kinsman A Letter From Abroad
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Doug Wallace What Would You Do?: When The Room Falls Suddenly Silent...
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Doug Adams I Am a Convicted Felon
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My name is Doug Adam. I am a convicted felon. I turned myself in, in mid-1987, to a U.S. attorney in New York, pleading guilty to felony charges of tax fraud and fraud on a mutual fund. It leftme scared to death, millions of dollars in debt, with no job, and at the age of37 back living with my parents while I awaited sentencing. What began then was a painful process of self discovery. After thriving on competition and perfection all my life, how could I admit I wasn't perfect? Perfection wasn't even close. I was a felon.
9. Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility: Volume > 4 > Issue: 3
John J. Clancy Bookend: The Business of Metaphor
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