Enron collapsed nearly 20 years ago, but chances are something you use today was affected by emails sent by 150 of the company’s top employees. These emails — about meetings and energy markets but also affairs, divorces, and fraud — have helped create new technologies, fight terrorism, and added to our understanding of how we communicate. But should these emails have been released in the first place? PLUS: “Uncut” reveals Enron’s former CFO’s second act.
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61: Kellogg v. Kellogg
60: The Levi's That Came In From the Cold
59: The Pepski Generation
58: The House That Sears Built
57: Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba
56: Pan Am in Vietnam
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55: The Polaroid Revolutionary Workers Movement
54: Will The Real Mr. Oreo Please Stand Up?
53: An Essential Oils Investigation
52: The Republic of Samsung
51: Not All Fun and Board Games
50: Let’s Talk About Tampax
49: Making Nathan’s Famous
48: The Fight for the McDonald’s Franchise
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