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Entrepreneur October 2005 Steve Cooper |
Iron Man Cal Ripken Jr. goes to bat with a business to promote the joy of baseball.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Sara Wilson |
National Treasure Psychologist John D. Gartner introduces a revolutionary theory that links hypomania - a medical condition resulting in elevated mood and increased activity - with our immigrant ancestors and the entrepreneurial accomplishments of today.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Chris Penttila |
Patent Pending Have an idea for the next big thing? You'll need a patent, but pay attention to big changes in store for U.S. patent law.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Crystal Detamore-Rodman |
Severed Ties Bankruptcy reforms threaten to cut entrepreneurs off from protective measures.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
The Real Thing Integration into reality TV programming offers small brands a unique opportunity to reach a large audience.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Stephen Barlas |
Go South The greatest benefit CAFTA-DR offers smaller American companies is lower transaction costs in the region  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Joshua Kurlantzick |
In or Out? The immigration issue is as hot as ever, but it's no longer just a partisan debate.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Mark Henricks |
Work It What makes startups tick? Check out some surprising research on smart starts.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Kim T. Gordon |
That's the Spirit Ready to try something new this holiday season? Even if you own a nonseasonal service business, these four ideas will help you win more sales and raise your company's visibility.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Jane Easter Bahls |
Mending Fences Fix a rift with a neighboring business without your lawyer.  |
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