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Indrani Sen

Indrani Sen

Senior Features Editor at Fortune

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    Fortune Archives: The roots of the crises facing American agriculture

    There’s a straight line to draw between the farm mechanization Fortune wrote about in 1948, and the “overlapping crises” facing American farmers now.
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    What does the business community think of the nation's most controv...

    A 1954 Fortune survey of business leaders revealed some starkly divergent views of Senator Joseph McCarthy.
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    Fortune Archives: Warren Buffett’s biggest blunder

    The announcement that Kraft Heinz will split is “a symbolic closing chapter on a rare investing miscalculation” for the Oracle of Omaha.
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    Fortune Archives: The death of the American factory worker

    “The truth is that America's manufacturing sector isn't about to collapse,” a 2003 Fortune feature asserted.
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    Fortune Archives: The Redstone family’s turbulent history

    The 19 months of tense negotiations over the Skydance-Paramount merger are nothing compared to other battles in the family’s history.
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    Just 1% of health R&D targets women. The Gates Foundation aims to c...

    It's the first major tranche of the $200 billion Gates pledged in May.
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    An icon of internationalism: The globe on Fortune covers, from 1933...

    Featuring covers from 1933, 1957, and more.
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    Fortune Archives: The whiz kid economy

    Mark Zuckerberg had just become the world’s youngest self-made billionaire in 2009.
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    Fortune Archives: Can IBM’s CEO teach the elephant to dance again?

    The decline of these three giants is the biggest what-went-wrong story in U.S. business history. There are lessons here for everybody.
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    Fortune Archives: Where is the next great American idea?

    We’re living in a golden era of tech breakthroughs, but our innovations aren’t doing as much as they used to to boost economic growth. Here’s why we’re getting less bang for our R&D buck—and what we can do to fix it.
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    Fortune Archives: The $600 billion challenge

    Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, and Warren Buffett are asking the nation’s billionaires to pledge to give at least half their net worth to charity, in their lifetimes or at death. If their campaign succeeds, it could change the face of philanthropy.