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Here are some interesting articles and opinion pieces on business, creative, and social issues that seem to hold up over time:

“Eunichs of the Universe” by Tom Wolfe (The Daily Beast / Newsweek Online: 1/4/13)

“How the Internet Saved the Novel” by L. Gordon Crovitz (Wall Street Journal: 10/14/12)

“Michael Ybarra, Chronicler of Man’s Limits” — Some Excerpts of His Writing (Wall Street Journal: 7/5/12)

“Princeton University’s 2012 Baccalaureate Remarks” by Michael Lewis (News at Princeton: 6/3/12)

“The Iron Law That’s Choking Creativity” by Neal Gabler (Los Angeles Times: 6/3/12)

“Why Did Edutainment Become a Bad Word?” by Ken Goldstein (ACM Computers in Entertainment: 5/1/12)

“For Those Musicals About To Rock” by Rob Weinert-Kendt (Center Theatre Group Program: March 2012)

“NFL’s Mutiny on the Bounties” by Jason Gay (Wall Street Journal: 3/5/12)

“The Writing Life: The Point of the Long and Winding Sentence” by Pico Iyer (Los Angeles Times: 1/8/12)

“Why Software Is Eating The World” by Marc Andreessen (Wall Street Journal: 8/20/11)

“Stop Coddling the Super Rich” by Warren E. Buffett (New York Times: 8/14/11)

“The Elusive Big Idea” by Neal Gabler” (New York Times: 8/13/11)

“Lessons on Investing from America’s Richest Family” by Karen Blumental (Wall Street Journal: 8/13/11)

“How a city reached its limit with the Dodgers” by Chris Dufresne (Los Angeles Times: 6/25/11)

“Don’t Know Much About History” Interview with David McCullough by Brian Bolduc (Wall Street Journal: 6/18/11)

“America the stony-hearted” by Neal Gabler (Los Angeles Times: 5/22/11)

“Engineering vs. Liberal Arts: Who’s Right—Bill or Steve?” by Vivek Wadhwa (TechCrunch: 3/21/11)

“The Many Trials of ‘Spider-Man’” by Peter Schneider (Wall Street Journal: 3/11/11)

“Thank You.  No, Thank You” by Melinda Beck (Wall Street Journal: 11/23/10)

“It’s Modern Trade: Web Users Get as Much as They Give” by Jim Harper (Wall Street Journal: 8/7/10)

“How Will You Measure Your Life” by Clayton M. Christensen (Harvard Business Review: July 2010)

“A Manifesto for Change in the Wine Industry” by Time Wark (Fermentation – The Daily Wine Blog: 3/16/10)

“The End of Excess: Is This Crisis Good for America?” by Kurt Andersen (Time: 3/26/09)

“The Internet vs. books: Peaceful coexistence” by Beau Friedlander (Los Angeles Times: 11/9/08)

“Old Wisdom for New Media” by Ken Goldstein (Brandweek: 5/5/08)

“Must I Bank?” by Jonathan A. Knee (Wall Street Journal: 4/23/08)

“At the Barricades In the Gender Wars” by Jonathan Kaufman and Carol Hymowitz (Wall Street Journal: 3/29/08)

“Management a la Google” by Gary Hamel (Wall Street Journal: 4/26/06)

“Self-help’s big lie” by Steve Salerno (Los Angeles Times: 1/1/06)

“The Education of Andy Grove” by Richard S. Tedlow (Fortune Magazine: 12/12/05)

“Stanford Commencement Address 6/12/05″ by Steve Jobs (Stanford Report: 6/14/05)

“My Turn” by Ken Goldstein (Game Daily: January 2004)

“The Serious Business of Literature” by Kate Jennings (Los Angeles Times: 5/11/03)

“What Strategists Can Learn from Sartre” by James Ogilvy ( Strategy + Business, Winter 2003)

“Do You Believe?  How Yahoo! Became A Blue Chip” by Joseph Nocera (Fortune Magazine: 6/7/99)

“Competing Through Innovation: The Case of Broderbund” by Glenn Rifkin (Strategy + Business: 4/1/98)

Corporate Intelligence Radio™ clippings collection selected and edited by Ken Goldstein.

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