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                     THE BUSINESS WEEK ONLINE INSIDER
      Your guide to what's going on at http://www.businessweek.com
                         Nov. 24, 2000

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Toy Story...Ron Sommer Under Siege...Focus on Digital Cameras...These are 
some of the

...HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE DECEMBER 4, 2000, ISSUE OF BUSINESS WEEK*

Cover Story:
TOYS "R" US
Old stores, new rivals, and changing trends have hammered the chain. Can CEO 
John Eyler fix it?
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PLUS: Online Only Extra:
 CEO EYLER: "YOU REALLY HAVE TO HAVE A SERVICE MENTALITY"
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European Cover Story:
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM'S EMBATTLED BOSS
Ron Sommer runs the AT&T of Europe. But he swears he's not breaking up his 
company.
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PLUS: Online Only Extra:
 CEO Sommer: "We Are Very Much Misunderstood"
 From Wednesday night until midday Monday, for subscribers only**
 http://www.businessweek.com/premium/00_49/b3710013.htm
 After midday Monday, for all readers:
 http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_49/b3710013.htm


Lifestyle:
DIGITAL CAMERAS COME INTO FOCUS
Prices have fallen, and there's more variety to choose from. Those holiday 
family portraits will never be the same.
From Wednesday night until midday Monday, for subscribers only**
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*The complete Table of Contents for this week's issue can be found at... 
http://www.businessweek.com/contents.htm

**Remember, only subscribers can see the entire issue. Selected stories are 
available to nonsubscribers on Monday. Isn't it time you became a subscriber?

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DAILY BRIEFING [http://www.businessweek.com/today.htm]

For BW's Election 2000 coverage visit
http://www.businessweek.com/election2000.htm

11/22 -- How Greed Ruined the Web
Easy-money-hungry execs and investors who followed the first wave of Net 
visionaries nearly wrecked it for all. Now, sanity has a second chance
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/nov2000/nf20001122_206.htm

11/22 -- A Media Mogul Thanksgiving
What might the heads of the world's largest entertainment conglomerates be 
thankful for? Mostly that this year is almost over
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/nov2000/nf20001122_868.htm

11/21 -- Julia Child: "A Little Bit of Everything, and Have a Good Time"
In a Q&A, the octogenarian gourmet shares her recipe for enjoying cooking, 
eating, and the holidays
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/nov2000/nf20001121_471.htm

11/20 -- The Satellite Biz May Be Ending Its Eclipse
Despite the Iridium and Globalstar disasters, the industry is getting another 
chance, thanks to booming demand for broadband services
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/nov2000/nf20001120_953.htm
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11/22 -- Rabble-Rouser Jeremy Rifkin Takes Aim at E-Marketers
In his new book and speaking tour, the consumer activist warns of the Web's 
potential to destroy privacy and turn culture into a commodity
http://www.businessweek.com/ebiz/0011/em1122.htm

11/21 -- Clearing a Path through the Tech Logjam
For businesses flustered by all the choices, Jamcracker offers cheaper access 
to a powerful software and round-the-clock tech support. It could grab a big 
chunk of the ASP market
http://www.businessweek.com/ebiz/0011/ec1121.htm

11/20 -- Why PayPal May Survive Citi's Onslaught
In the online-payments field, this dot-com underdog could hold its own 
against Citigroup, which plans to charge more for its service and doesn't 
offer fraud protection
http://www.businessweek.com/ebiz/0011/ep1120.htm


Business Week presents: The Fifth Annual Digital Economy Conference,
Getting Down to Business: The B2B Boom, December 5-6, 2000 at The Fairmont 
Hotel in San Francisco, California.

For a complete listing of speakers, full program details or to register
go to: http://www.conferences.businessweek.com/2000/digital
or e-mail: digital_economy@businessweek.com

Event topics include Exchanges: What do they mean for collaboration, prices 
and profitability; Mobile Net: How far, how fast?; Technology on Tap: How 
will it transform your business?; Supply Chain Management: How integrated 
must the digital corporation be?; Policy: Was the Microsoft case just the 
beginning?

Special dinner entertainment by Jay Leno, Host of The Tonight Show


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FRONTIER ONLINE [http://frontier.businessweek.com]

11/22 -- Life after Monopoly
Network Solutions, the leading domain-name registrar, is regrouping as it 
fights fierce competition from upstart Register.com
http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/nov2000/sb20001122_783.htm

11/22 -- As Leaders, Women Rule
New studies find that female managers outshine their male counterparts in 
almost every measure
http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/nov2000/sb20001122_136.htm

11/21 -- VCs on a Health Kick
In the wake of the dot-com downturn, investors are betting big on 
life-sciences
http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/nov2000/sb20001121_026.htm

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MBA JOURNALS -- PREPARING FOR B-SCHOOL
In this latest series, 10 first-year writers report on preterm and orientation
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READING LIST -- Find out today what books top B-school professors and 
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11/21 -- A Hiring Fumble
In the war for talent, few corporate job sites make the grade, according to a 
new study
http://www.businessweek.com/careers/content/nov2000/ca20001121_343.htm

11/17 -- Contentment vs. Advancement
Experts weigh in on how to plot a future career path even though you're in a 
comfortable position
http://www.businessweek.com/careers/content/nov2000/ca20001117_657.htm

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Patricia O'Connell
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BW Online


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