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2. Shell Oil Executive Engaged in Debate With Industry Critics.
3. PepsiCo Boss Donald Kendall, Who Started the Cola Wars, Has Died.
4. Earth Shoe Founder Ran Her Business by Instinct.
5. Barbara Judge Reinvented Herself as Lawyer, Regulator and Banker.
6. Military Service Launched Arnold Spielberg's Career in Digital Design.
7. John Bogardus Led Insurance Broker Through Rough Patch.
8. Jamba Juice Founder Kirk Perron Helped Ignite a Smoothie Fad.
9. Olivia de Havilland, Golden Age Star Who Challenged Hollywood's Studio Powers, Has Died at 104.
10. Arthur Samberg Built Hedge-Fund Giant With Tech Savvy.
11. Hall 'Cap' Adams Led Ad Giant Leo Burnett Through Period of Fast Growth.
12. George Kaufman Urged Regulators to Crack Down on Wobbly Banks.
13. Carl Reiner, Master of TV Comedy, Has Died.
14. Kitty Hach-Darrow Helped Build a Company to Test Water Quality.
15. Joseph Corcoran Rescued a Squalid Boston Housing Project.
16. Sean Healey Raised Funds for Research Into ALS Treatments.
17. Oliver Williamson, Nobel Economics Winner, Studied Inner Life of Firms.
18. William Lyon Built Homes in California and Survived Busts.
19. Harry Jacobs Repelled Raider, but Lost Job as Bache CEO.
20. Stanley Ho, Casino Kingpin of Gambling Capital Macau, Dies at 98.
21. James Sherwood Revived Fabled Orient Express Trains.
22. Converse CEO John O'Neil Kept All Star Shoes in Game.
23. Ken Melrose Revitalized Lawn-Mower Maker Toro.
24. Little Richard, a Rock 'n' Roll Pioneer Who Provided a Blueprint for Generations of Musicians, Dies.
25. Takuo Aoyagi Found Way to Monitor Oxygen Levels in Blood.
26. Terry Lenzner Cultivated Fearsome Reputation as Sleuth for Hire.
27. Eli Lilly CEO Richard Wood Oversaw Prozac Launch.
28. Paul O'Neill, Former Treasury Secretary and Alcoa CEO, Dies.
29. Joe Clark Added Upswept Fins to Jet Wings, Saving Fuel.
30. James Hartigan Rose From Passenger Agent to CEO of United Airlines.
31. Chloe Aaron Guided Programming for PBS in the Late 1970s.
32. SEC Enforcer Stanley Sporkin Cracked Down on Corporate Bribery.
33. Whitney MacMillan Transformed Cargill Into a Global Food Giant.
34. Jack Creighton Led Weyerhaeuser, United Airlines Through Crises.
35. Jack Welch, Legendary CEO of General Electric, Dies at Age 84.
36. Texas Tycoon Clayton Williams Survived Oil Bust, Flopped in Politics.
37. David Ruder Weathered Black Monday as SEC Chairman in Late 1980s.
38. Roger Tetrault, Former McDermott CEO, Built Florida Sculpture Garden.
39. Big Data Was a Big Mess; Teradata's Jack Shemer Helped Sort It Out.
40. Fall of WorldCom's Bernard Ebbers Sent Chilling Message to CEOs.
41. Bernie Ebbers, 'Telecom Cowboy' Who Built WorldCom, Dies at 78: Ebbers built a phone company to rival AT&T; after it collapsed in an accounting fraud, the disgraced former CEO spent most of the rest of his life in federal prison.
42. George H. Walker III Emerged, Belatedly, From Father's Shadow: Investment banker, cousin of the Bush clan, struggled to please a demanding dad before finding niche at Stifel.
43. Nike Site Sells Out of Kobe Bryant Merchandise in Wake of Star's Death: Sneaker giant says it didn't remove Kobe Bryant sneakers or merchandise from its website.
44. Harvard Professor Clayton M. Christensen Turned His Life Into a Case Study: Management guru advised students to focus on creating strategies for living a good life.
45. Edward Wedbush Built a Los Angeles Stockbroker With Frugal Habits: Founder scrutinized expense claims, saved paper clips and survived crises that toppled Wall Street giants.
46. Former Sysco CEO Bill Lindig, Who Helped Create Food-Service Giant, Dies at 83: Executive oversaw acquisitions stretching Houston-based distributor across the U.S.
47. Joseph Segel Made QVC a Hit, With Help From a Dancing Gorilla: Restless entrepreneur who founded the QVC shopping channel and Franklin Mint survived a few flops along the way.
48. Alonzo McDonald, Former McKinsey Chief, Found Theological Mission: Georgia native promoted 'Howdy Doody,' negotiated trade pact and endowed chairs at elite universities.
49. Felix Rohatyn Helped Save New York From Bankruptcy: Longtime Democratic donor was Clinton's first choice for Fed vice chairman but became ambassador to France instead.
50. Mark Butler Made Shopping a Treasure Hunt at Ollie's: A fan of messy stores, CEO expanded closeout-retail chain and bought a minor-league baseball team.
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