| Business Review Weekly 2000 Brian Hale |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| AOL-Time Warner deal shifts the media landscape.(impact of big by AOL for Time Warner) | Business, general | Brian Hale |
| Bush or Gore, it's all a bore on Wall Street. | Business, general | Brian Hale |
| CSR builds on an American vision.(Australian firm CSR's investments in the US) | Business, general | Brian Hale |
| 'E' is for ephemeral: a crowded market and sagging share prices have taken the wind out of Internet retailing in the U.S. | Business, general | Brian Hale |
| Entertainer lines up for a slice of the Big Apple.(Australian entrepreneur's venture in New York) | Business, general | Brian Hale |
| Goodbye Wall Street. | Business, general | Brian Hale |
| Murdoch's web master strategy.(entering the world of internet services) | Business, general | Brian Hale |
| Real FreeMarkets.(includes related article) | Business, general | Brian Hale |
| Shamrock pinpoints value in PacDun investment.(Clifford Miller managing director of Shamrock Holdings which has invested in Pacific Dunlop)(Interview) | Business, general | Brian Hale |
| Tech Wreck 2: the sequel.(slump in technology stock) | Business, general | Brian Hale |
| The big boys of B2B.(fall in share price of business-to-business internet companies) | Business, general | Brian Hale |
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