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Dec 12, 2005
Vol. 152, No. 11
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COVER STORY
LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP
The Education of Andy Grove
A Harvard historian explains how Intel's legendary chief became the best model we have for leading a business in the 21st century.
Richard S. Tedlow

LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP
Grove of Academe
A photo shoot and a chance encounter spark a $26 million gift to his alma mater.
Kate Bonamici



FEATURES
CHINA FACE-OFF
Battle for the Face of China
L'Oréal, Shiseido, Estée Lauder—the world's leading cosmetics companies are vying for a piece of a booming market.
Sheridan Prasso

CANCER AND THE CULTURE WARS
The Coming Storm Over a Cancer Vaccine
Christian conservatives fear that new, amazingly effective cervical-cancer vaccines will spur promiscuity and undermine abstinence. Let the lobbying wars begin.
Janet Guyon

THE KING'S BUSINESS
The Man Who Bought Elvis
Investor Robert Sillerman is combining the King, American Idol, and other entertainment assets to build his next media conglomerate.
Andy Serwer

THE KING'S BUSINESS
A Gold Mine of Elvis Memorabilia
Andy Serwer




FIRST
BLACKBERRY HELD HOSTAGE
Pay Up—or You’re Done For
Patent cases have always been costly. Could they now be fatal too?
Roger Parloff

A YEAR TO REMEMBER
The Weirdest CEO Moments of 2005
Eugenia Levenson

A LITTLE MATTER OF $3.4 BILLION
GE’s Awkward Exit From Insurance
CEO Jeffrey Immelt unloaded GE's reinsurance operation. The heavy cost: $3.4 billion.
Carol J. Loomis

60-SECOND BRIEFING
DVD Tug of War
Sony's Blu-Ray and Toshiba's HD-DVD replay the old VHS-Betamax battle of the brands.
Telis Demos

YAHOO’S LATEST PLAY
Searching For the Future of Search
In an evolving web war, Yahoo combines online social networking with search technology.
Oliver Ryan

THIS JUST IN
Wagner's Ring? Way Too Long
Musicians composing original works for cellphones strive for greatness in 20 seconds or less.
Stephanie N. Mehta

MEDIA BUBBLE
Madison Ave. Lights Up
Upstart ad agencies bring creative sparkle back to New York.
Devin Leonard

VALUE DRIVEN
Targeting CEO Comp
The fight over executive pay obscures bigger boardroom problems.
Geoffrey Colvin



INVESTING
INVESTING
The Price of Liberty
John Malone is frustrated that his empire sells at a discount. So are shareholders. Can new CEO Greg Maffei help boost the stock?
Janet Guyon

INVESTING
Our Best and Worst Calls of ’05
In a humdrum year for investors, we were right about Marvel but wrong about Google. Here’s the wrap-up.
Matthew Boyle




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