• In 1961, when he became editor, FORBES was devoted to the doings of big corporations.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • How far apart were the doings of these minor corporate embezzlers from the accounting fraud at Enron?

    NEWYORKER: Great Experiment

  • And yet you expect these very geeks to be aware enough of the doings around them to make economic forecasts?

    FORBES: The Poindexter Theory of Economist Failure

  • In this framework, news is primarily a click-generating engine, featuring movie listings, weather forecasts, or the doings of the Kardashians.

    FORBES: Gutting The Times-Picayune to Save It

  • The doings of the rich and glamorous are far more extensively chronicled.

    CNN: The Never-Ending Story

  • And the public will be confused if they switch on the regional news only to hear about the doings of a different region's assembly.

    ECONOMIST: England��s regions

  • She'd gossip about the doings in the virtual office, taking special care to note whenever our simulated selves had done something surprising atypical of their real world counterparts.

    FORBES: The Future

  • He knew more about the doings of the Special Operations Executive (SOE), the ultra-secret wartime outfit devoted to bolstering resistance in Europe, than any man alive, for he had written its history.

    ECONOMIST: M.R.D. Foot

  • It is an intellectual history, too, paying as much attention to thinkers such as John Dewey, Walter Lippmann, Reinhold Niebuhr and George Kennan, whose arguments shaped the decisions of presidents, as to the doings of the presidents themselves.

    ECONOMIST: 20th-century America

  • Thanks to the merry doings of the director, Joss Whedon, all your favorite characters are here, as shiny and as tempting as presents under the tree.

    NEWYORKER: Double Lives

  • Having failed to elicit any interest from the police and the prosecutors in the shady doings of West Sumatra's provincial parliament, he alerted the media.

    ECONOMIST: Pervasive corruption is bad for business

  • As a journalist, she investigated human rights violations as well as the financial doings of General Pinochet and his family.

    UNESCO: CULTURE

  • Instead, Obama's administration has been coy--which suggests he's going to lend a U.S. stamp of legitimacy to the sordid doings of Durban II.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Obama, the appeaser?

  • Meanwhile, the arrival of a photographer who embeds herself in the unit shifts the dynamics in predictable ways, but the conventional doings are lent energy by a capable (if hyperventilating) cast.

    NEWYORKER: Polisse

  • L'Osservatore Romano recently got a new editor and now - apart from chronicling the Pope's daily doings and printing the texts of papal speeches - it sometimes runs articles on entertainment on inside pages, together with extensive reporting on world affairs.

    BBC: Vatican 'forgives' John Lennon

  • Lastly, to believe the fanciful presumptions of the Bernanke Fed about how its doings are helpful to stocks and the economy is to ignore basic historical realities.

    FORBES: No, The Bernanke Fed Has Not Ignited a Stock-Market Rally

  • Oddly, Gazprom's largest outside shareholder, Ruhrgas of Germany, strongly supported the move to keep the board's doings private.

    ECONOMIST: Gassing away at Gazprom

  • The head of a parliamentary commission investigating Mr Kuchma's doings, Alexander Zhyr, says he has a recording of Mr Malev discussing the Iraqi arms deal with Mr Kuchma.

    ECONOMIST: Ukraine's politicians

  • Often, say insiders, these companies' doings reflect not so much the explicit orders of the government as managers' anticipation of what will earn its endorsement.

    ECONOMIST: Privatisation in China

  • Unlike another former Texas legend Roger Clemens who consistently and adamantly disavows any personal wrong-doings, this is not the time to be defiant and say that you have done no wrong.

    FORBES: Tragic Death at Rangers Ballpark to Spur Sweeping Changes in Facility Safety Measures

  • Ever since the formation three years ago of a Miami threesome known as "The Heatles, " the public has been fascinated by the on- and off-court doings of LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade.

    WSJ: LeBron James, Miami Heat: How 'The Heatles' Make Their Music

  • The Tenby Observer, in Pembrokeshire, survives today mainly because he refocused it on Tenby and its doings after its previous owner had made it regional, renamed it the West Wales Observer and pushed it into bankruptcy.

    ECONOMIST: Why some papers manage to stay alive and kicking

  • The Fed's punishment for its wretched doings is that Congress will likely give it more regulatory powers.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In the end, the phrase was incorporated into the masthead: Forbes: Devoted to Doers and Doings.

    FORBES: The Inaugurative Forbes Magazine

  • This could all be dismissed as just the typical and typically baffling internecine doings of Japanese politics, but for one thing.

    ECONOMIST: In Japan, he went

  • Or take bureaucratic secrecy: he has created a semi-official parallel administration within the White House and has fought like a tiger to keep his doings private.

    ECONOMIST: Why Dick Cheney should watch whom he travels with

  • He and his cohorts, for the most part very young, affluent, and privileged, also believe all of our doings should be visible to everyone, with a fervor redolent of a late-night study session.

    FORBES

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