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Coverage of the Bahá’í Faith in Businessweek

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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.

Contents

  • 1 Since 2000
    • 1.1 2008
    • 1.2 2010
    • 1.3 2012
    • 1.4 2013
  • 2 References

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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