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Article: What do Texas Instruments, Mel Brooks, the top CEOs in America, Barbara Bush, and Kentucky all have in common with Business Week? They are all part of the largest issue in Business Week's history - the 1989 corporate elite issue.
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- October 18, 1989
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WHAT DO TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, MEL BROOKS, THE TOP CEOs IN AMERICA,
BARBARA BUSH, AND KENTUCKY ALL HAVE IN COMMON WITH BUSINESS WEEK? THEY ARE ALL PART OF THE LARGEST ISSUE IN BUSINESS WEEK'S HISTORY -- THE
1989 CORPORATE ELITE ISSUE
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The 1989 Business Week Corporate Elite Special Issue is the most innovative issue in the magazine's 60- year history.
The Corporate Elite boasts two extraordinary elements:
The world's first "talking" ad from Texas Instruments; and
A special advertising section on the crisis in education which does more than talk about the ...