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Have Fun at the Airport

Thanks to delays and overcrowding, airports are a second home for many business travelers. If you are facing a four-hour wait, you could ...  Read more

Holiday Shoppers Fear Online Fraud

Though global in reach, identity theft is more prevalent in English-speaking countries, a study finds.  Read more

Planning the Getaway of a Lifetime

They call it "togethering," we call it a spectacular party -- how to plan the bash of a lifetime.  Read more

Taking Stock

Nowadays, fraudulent online stock-trading schemes are common. But even before the first electric telegraph, two bankers committed the equivalent of modern-da...  Read more

The Defiant Ones

Europe has concluded that it must work harder to recognize and nurture growth businesses, and what that means to you.  Read more

The French Say

The French complain about The Hours.  Read more

Online Collaboration: Timing Is Everything

Even if you are sitting in a cubicle right now, what are the chances you are actually working with someone over the divider? Is it more typical that you'r...  Read more

Global Start-up

CEO's plan for world-wide sale of his medical device that will make certain types of surgery obselete.  Read more

Baby Proof

Company tests a new form of birth control.  Read more

Truth and Fiction

The creator of 'Hill Street Blues' discusses why passion is necessary in running a business.  Read more

With Few Options, Rural Businesses Forced to Find Their Own Internet Access

Jan. 20, 2006 -- While the Internet's reach continues to spread, the majority of small businesses located in rural areas -- two-thirds --...  Read more

With Few Options, Rural Businesses Forced to Find Their Own Internet Access

Often ignored by major providers, rural small businesses and community groups are now installing their own networks to stay competitive.  Read more

Bach to the Future

A music engraver tells the tale of how he turned to computers to help him grow his special business.  Read more

The Ties That Bound

This story looks at the long history of long distance networking, a concept that predates the Greeks.  Read more

Health Promotion Programs

A health promotion program—sometimes known as a wellness program—is a type of employee benefit that encompasses the various efforts companies ...  Read more

Head of Lacoste Empire Dead at 74

Bernard Lacoste helped transform his family’s sportswear brand into a worldwide icon.  Read more

CEOs on Their Favorite Recent Gifts

What is a good gift to get for an entrepreneur? We asked five business owners to tell us which recent gift that they've received was a winner. From a Sony e-...  View slideshow

Employers Tackle A Tricky Math Problem

Teaching math: the new core competency.  Read more

Grist: The Second-Mover Advantage

Despite all the business wisdom exhorting you to smash the rules and shatter the paradigms, it can be just as smart to let others do the trailblazing.  Read more

The French Connection

Profile of the changing French entrepreneurial landscape.  Read more

Trade Wars Through The Ages

"Great talk of the Duch proclaiming themselfs in India lords of the Southern Seas and deny traffique there to all ships but their own, upon pain of confis...  Read more

Pulp Friction

Inc. Technology's research editor tells how the price of paper affected publishing in the past and perhaps future.  Read more

Deliver Your Message to Customers -- Wherever They Go

A weekly look at the latest products and services designed to help you run a better business.  Read more

Europe Inc.

In Europe, it used to be that the only thing worse than failing at entrepreneurship was succeeding, and making money. Now, suddenly, entrepreneurship is all ...  Read more

Getting Perspective

A recent news item on Inc.com asked the question, "Are your employees afraid t...  Read more

Sweet Dreams

In time for Valentine's Day: eight entrepreneurs in the thrall of fine chocolate.  Read more

Things I Can't Live Without: Laurie McCartney

When she's not running her $50 million company, you'll find Laurie McCartney of Babystyle cruising on her Hello Kitty bicycle.  Read more

Business A La Carte

Beset with a sick economy, France's Socialist government has begun waving the flag of entrepreneurism: decentralizing economic command posts, abandoning unpr...  Read more

7 Head-Turning Fashion Start-ups

With Fashion Week underway, here's a look at the start-ups that are making waves just off the runways.  View slideshow

An Argument Against the Start-up Visa

Are babies naming start-ups? One writer over at Gi...  Read more

American Hopes to Conquer World -- from Long Island

A profile of a new Sunday paper aimed at Americans who are overseas.  Read more

American Beauties (and Bargains)

Finding a deal in Impressionist art.  Read more

The 1989 Inc. 500 Index

Alphabetical listing of the 1989 Inc. 500 companies, names only.  Read more

The American Model Goes Global

When Jean Ichbiah broke away from the Paris-based computer giant Bull (formerly called Cii-Honeywell Bull) in 1980 to start his own software company, he f...  Read more

Kelly Cutrone's Advice for PR Success

Kelly Cutrone, star of Bravo's Kell on Earth and founder of People's Revolution, talked to Inc.com about training the Gen Y workforce, learning the power of ...  Read more

Easy Rider

An overview of the articles in this month's issue. Topics include motorcycles, alliances, fast-growth counselors, sales forecasting and taking a spin on the ...  Read more

Joel Was Wrong, Arrington Gets Uninvited, and This Wink Will Cost You

Dear Michael Arrington, Please don't come back. Sincerely, Europe . The TechCrunch founder lives the high life in Paris at the Read more

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the November 1998 issue.  Read more

Things I Can't Live Without...

The things a Bay Area pizza chain owner can't live without, plus his one object of desire.  Read more