Coverage of the Bahá’í Faith in Businessweek

Apparently Businessweek, recently renamed Bloomberg Businessweek, in publication since 1929 , has an online archive only going back to 1991[1] but has mentioned the Faith about a dozen times.

Since 2000[edit]

There seems to be no coverage of the Faith until a story in 2000.[2] And most of the stories have been in 2013:

2008[edit]

"Despite Turmoil, Tourists Flock to Israel".[3]

2010[edit]

"Cyrus Mehri's Race Battle on Madison Avenue".[4]

2012[edit]

  • "On YouTube channels, comedians shift the punchline" (about Rainn Wilson).[5]
  • "Iran arrests 28 over links to religious networks".[6]

2013[edit]

  • "High court to weigh in on legislative prayers".[7]
  • "Report: Member of Iran minority sets self on fire".[8]
  • "Legislative prayer gets Supreme Court review".[9]
  • "High court wrestles with prayer in government"(pn page 2).[10]

References[edit]

  1. Archives: Businessweek News
  2. What Do You Believe?, by Timothy J. Mullaney, Businessweek, December 10, 2000
  3. Despite Turmoil, Tourists Flock to Israel, By Jennifer Fishbein, Businessweek, May 21, 2008
  4. Cyrus Mehri's Race Battle on Madison Avenue, By Burt Helm, Businessweek February 24, 2010
  5. On YouTube channels, comedians shift the punchline, By Jake Coyle, Businessweek, August 07, 2012
  6. Iran arrests 28 over links to religious networks, AP News, Businessweek, December 11, 2012
  7. High court to weigh in on legislative prayers, AP News, By By Mark Sherman, Businessweek, May 20, 2013
  8. Report: Member of Iran minority sets self on fire, AP News, Businessweek, July 28, 2013
  9. Legislative prayer gets Supreme Court review, AP News, By Mark Sherman, Businessweek, November 04, 2013
  10. High court wrestles with prayer in government, AP News, By Mark Sherman, Businessweek, November 06, 2013

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