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2. HOW TO DEAL WITH TOUGHER CUSTOMERS , Insisting on quality, poring over labels, defending the environment, these folks could drive a manufacturer nuts. Surprise! Nothing could be better for business.
3. DO YOU WORK IN A SICK BUILDING? The environmental movement is headed into America's offices as employees become increasingly vocal about the hazards of indoor pollution. They have reason to be concerned.
4. LEADERS OF THE MOST ADMIRED What does it take to get rated tops in FORTUNE's latest reputations survey? Let a biochemist, a soft-spoken Scot, a tub-thumping Ohioan, and a legendary investor from Omaha show the way.
5. THE RISE OF BLACK AUTO DEALERS With a lot of help from Ford Motor Co., their ranks are growing. Don't look for many of them in the ghetto -- or under the sign of a foreign carmaker.
6. MADISON AVENUE'S BLOODIEST BRAWL It's a tale of two monumental egos, a war of independence that may determine whether executives can leave service firms and take colleagues and clients with them.
7. SHOULD YOU WORK FOR A FOREIGNER? More Americans do these days. Veterans offer a few tips: Check out the company's intentions before signing on. Learn the language. And keep mum about your salary.
8. WHERE WILL WE PUT ALL THAT GARBAGE? Not in my neighborhood, says a rising chorus of citizens who don't like landfills and incinerators. Now that disposal costs are rocketing, more recycling is inevitable.
9. LESSONS FROM LATE BLOOMERS Many of these executives believed their careers had plateaued, that they had seen their last promotions. Then lightning struck. Wisdom, maturity, and experience paid off.
10. THE MEDIA STAR OF WALL STREET Auto analyst Maryann Keller is lively, gregarious, and quotable. She also has a firm grasp of the industry's nuts and bolts. Even competitors admire her ability to spot trends.
11. AMERICA'S NEW NO. 4 AUTOMAKER -- HONDA Rocketing output at Marysville, Ohio, has propelled Honda past American Motors in just three years and enabled it to challenge Toyota and Nissan in U.S. sales. Ohio Hondas seem as good as those made in Japan -- ...
12. THE OTHER DISNEY IN THE SPOTLIGHT Around the studio they used to call him ''Walt's idiot nephew.'' Now he's known on Wall Street as ''Roy the Raider,'' and he doesn't like that nickname either.
13. LOOKING HOMEWARD FOR STOCKS The home furnishings industry has lost steam, but bullish security analysts see plenty of pent-up demand.
14. DOWN-HOME RETAILERS ON THE MOVE For sizzling earnings growth, say Wall Street analysts, ignore the big chains in favor of regional merchandisers.
15. PULTE HOME STARS IN GOOD TIMES AND BAD.
16. CALFED AND 15 OTHER S&Ls JOIN THE SERVICE 500.
17. GUESS WHO'S THE SULTAN OF SWEAT.
18. WHAT IT COSTS TO FLY WORRY-FREE.
19. COMPANIES TO WATCH.
20. COMPANIES TO WATCH WHY K MART HAS STALLED The chain's CEO has nobody to give him the bad news. Meanwhile, Wal-Mart keeps the pressure on.
21. Why Wall Street Likes Madison Avenue.
22. A bold stroke in Belgium.
23. The battle for Robins: just the beginning.
24. Soaring Sales, Stalled Stock.
25. THE ROMANCE TURNS GOTHIC AT GIORGIO The boss fired his ex-wife. Two key executives are leaving. Now the famous perfume's sales growth is slowing. What next?
26. IBM Gives Up on the Walk-In Trade.
27. Where the Oil Industry's Mood Is Upbeat.
28. The Euphoria over Generic Drug Stocks.
29. The Hot and Healthy Glow of the HMOs.
30. Steamy Profits in Revealing Underwear.
31. DETROIT'S PROFITS ROLL ON.
32. PEOPLE TO WATCH.
33. Euphoria (Slightly Tempered) at Sears.
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