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Fortune: Road Warrior

Running jeweler John Hardy takes endurance. The company is based in Hong Kong and has offices in Bali, and the men's and women's styles are sold all over the world through jewelers and stores like Saks and Neiman Marcus.

Going green: Business as usual, or is it?

Considering the Greenworks conference in Hong Kong was about businesses getting back to nature, it was quite a flashy event -- literally, as the room was a buzz with gratuitous flashing lights.

Heathrow tests biometrics

A system using fingerprint scanning and face recognition systems, designed to speed up passenger transit times and increase security, is beginning a trial at Heathrow airport's Terminal 3.

Time.com: Airlines Pay $504M for Price-Fixing

Four international airlines have agreed to pay $504 million in fines to settle charges they conspired to fleece consumers by driving up cargo shipping prices

Fortune: Hole in one

The Super Bowl can't come fast enough for Lance Barrow. A former center at Abilene Christian University, Barrow has crisscrossed the globe for CBS producing everything from the Daytona 500 to the 1994 Winter Olympics in Norway. Next month he will be calling all the shots for the first time at Super Bowl XLI. He won't fall into a post-season depression when it's over: The 12-handicap golfer has just two months to gear up for his second-favorite gig, covering the Masters in Augusta, Ga. We caught up with this behind-the-scenes MVP as he waited to board at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport.

Fortune: Beauty sleeper

Wolfgang Hültner, 58, CEO - the Americas, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group

CNNMoney: Cathay Pacific backs out of deal

Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways said Monday that it will not seek to buy a stake in China Eastern Airlines, bowing out of a bidding battle with Singapore Airlines.

Fortune: Road warrior

Wolfgang Hültner, 58, CEO - the Americas, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group

When a simple round trip simply won't suffice

Planning a trip with multiple flights can eat up your time, money and patience. That's why flight passes seem so attractive: You buy several flights at the same time for a set price that's often cheaper than booking piecemeal.

Fortune: Diners Are a Girl's Best Friend

Think you travel too much? Patti Wong spends nearly half the year on the road. As chairman of Sotheby's for China and Southeast Asia she already had a busy schedule. But recently she added another...

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