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美國歷史上十一大薪酬最高的球星 2012-03-14 05:07:48

美國歷史上十一大薪酬最高的球星

  

會玩,比學好數理化的錢景更好,已經不再是我們不知道的秘密了。華裔拼命鑽研課業,在音樂舞台大展身手,猶太人小動腦筋,就將我們這些用心良苦的父母們教育出來的子女給“打敗”了。

所以,歷史上我們習慣了的,單純比較課堂上的聰明程度的做法,已經老掉牙了,不再趕得上時代進步的腳步。與時俱進的新時代,需要我們快速更新負責我們記憶單元的數據庫。

在學習數理化方面和華裔相比不太擁有優勢的非洲裔,則在體育領域一再創出奇蹟。成為值得我們好好學習的對象。

今天的華裔,又出了一個林書豪,既帶有哈佛的學士帽,還在NBA初步打出了一片天地。林書豪的個案,雖然值得我們慶賀,但同時,華裔天生的不敢冒險的個性,在這裡倒也是表現無遺。有時候,你可能還真的得能夠豁得出去,讓自己的興趣配合自己的精力,在一個相對狹小的“專業”好好的賭一把。

期望成為真正的球星,林書豪還有很長的路要走。過五關斬六將,也不是想象中的那麼容易,不然的話,關雲長也不會被那麼多人崇拜,而且還是一直到如今。

那麼,在美國歷史上,到底有哪些球星最終做到了錢途無量呢?

歷史上,又是哪些運動員,一度成為最幸運的人呢?

在這裡,人們列出了歷史上賺錢(運動這一塊,不算運動之外的收入)最多的十一大球星。哪些數字是通過調整之後再進行比較的結果。否則,由於時間價值和購買力的不同,比較不同時間金錢的價值,就沒有什麼可比性了。

 

附錄:Highest-Paid Players of All Time

February 15, 2012 

On March 3rd, Peyton Manning is set to make $28 million from the Indianapolis Colts, the highest amount ever paid to an NFL athlete, despite missing all of last year due to injury. It will also put him in the rarefied group of star athletes who make more than ten times the average salary in their sport, according to 24/7 Wall St’s independent analysis.

 

Top athletes are now paid more than ever before. In fact, even when adjusting for inflation, older salaries fail to compare to current ones. As a result, nearly all of of the highest-paid athletes in current dollars are playing or have retired in the last decade.

Still, even in earlier times — when sports teams made far less money — they paid the best players much more than others. A better way to look at athletes’ pay requires examination of all salaries since modern professional sports began. By comparing the salaries of the top-paid athletes from each era with the average salary of the sport at that time, the highest-paid players of all time can be counted. Based on an analysis of the highest salaries in the NBA, NHL, MLB and NFL in the last century, 24/7 Wall St. has identified the top-paid athletes that made at least ten times the average player’s salary when they played.

 

When looking at the highest salaries of all time based on current dollars, the lists are dominated by players from the last decade. Of the highest single-season salaries in baseball, the top 100 paid players are all from the last twelve years. It is no different in the other major sports. Even when adjusting for inflation, current salaries are much higher than those paid to elite players in the past.

Babe Ruth, who was paid $80,000 in 1930 by the New York Yankees, would make just over $1 million in 2010 dollars. However, he was paid over ten times the average salary of other baseball players during the 1930 season. By contrast, while Kobe Bryant is currently the highest-paid player in the NBA with a salary of $25 million, he makes less than five times the league average, and barely makes the top 10 for the NBA using our metric.

The phenomenon of massive salaries is driven by over-spending in the professional sports with limited or non-existent salary caps – frequently fueled by only a few teams. Baseball, which has no salary cap, has more highly-paid players than any other sport.

In 2000, Kevin Brown was the highest-paid baseball player of all-time, with a salary of $15.7 million from the Los Angeles Dodgers. The following year, Alex Rodriguez signed a 10-year contract with the Texas Rangers worth $252 million, which paid him $22 million during the 2001 season. Rodriguez became the highest-paid player again in 2009, when he signed a new contract with the New York Yankees that paid him $33 million that year — an increase of 50% in less than a decade.

Similarly, while NFL teams have a hard salary cap, there is no maximum that teams are allowed to spend on a single player.  Under these rules, Manning’s new salary would be an increase of nearly 150% over the highest salary of 2001. Meanwhile, the league’s salary cap has only increased 80% over the same time frame.

In the 90’s, sky high salaries hit the NBA and NHL, sports with limited or no salary cap at the time.  From 1990 to 1998, the average NHL salary more than quadrupled. Wayne Gretzky, the undisputed best hockey player of all-time, was paid $3 million in 1990 by the Los Angeles Kings. Less than a decade later, Joe Sakic, a future Hall-of-Famer, was paid more than five times Gretzky’s salary by the Colorado Avalanche. Similarly, average salaries tripled from 1990 to 2001 in the NBA, topped by Michael Jordan’s 1998 salary of $33.1 million with the Chicago Bulls.

Both of these sports have had multiple labor disputes in the past 20 years, leading to the implementation of a hard salary cap in hockey and a highly-structured soft cap in basketball. Unlike baseball which has no maximum, the changes have limited explosive salary growth in both sports in recent years.

Based on greatest players lists from the professional sports leagues and several major sport news sites, 24/7 Wall St. identified the the 25 top-rated players of all time in each of the four major sports. To account for the changes in overall sports revenue and the compensation given to the best-paid players, we determined the highest salaries of all time relative to contemporaneous league averages. We consulted leading statistical websites for each sport, newspaper archives, sports encyclopedias and athlete biographies to determine the salaries for each player. In some cases, slightly different salaries are attributed to a player for the same year; in these instances, we took the most frequently cited number. When the average salary for a specific year was not available, the amount was estimated based on the years in close proximity. Ranked by the ratio of the player’s salary to the average player salary at the time, we identified the eleven players that made ten times the league average.

While previous methods may have missed all-time greats, we ranked players from all eras. This is 24/7 Wall St.’s highest-paid players of all time.

11. Alex Rodriguez
> Salary ratio: 10.18
> Sport: baseball (third baseman)
> Highest salary: $33 million (2009)
> Average player salary: $3.29 million (2009)

In 2007, Alex Rodriguez negotiated a 10-year, $275 million contract with the New York Yankees that, by 2009, had him earning $33 million per year. Since he began playing baseball with the Mariners in 1994, A-Rod has hit more than 600 home runs, one of just eight to do so. He has been voted an All-Star 12 times, and was named American League MVP three times. Rodriguez also has fourteen separate 100+ RBI seasons, the most of any player in league history. In 2009, Rodriguez helped the Yankees win the World Series and won the Babe Ruth Award as the postseason MVP.

10. Babe Ruth
> Salary ratio: 10.66 
> Sport: baseball (right fielder)
> Highest salary: $80,000 (1930)
> Average player salary: $7,500 (1930)

Arguably the most famous Baseball player of all time, George Herman “Babe” Ruth played 22 total seasons with three teams, most notably the New York Yankees. Ruth began his career as a pitcher for the Red Sox. However, it was not until he was sold to the Yankees in 1919 that the “Bambino” came into his own as one of the best hitters in the history of the game. During his fifteen-year career with New York, Ruth helped his team win four World Series titles, and personally set multiple hitting records that would stand for decades. He was the first player to hit 60 home runs in a single season. He also hit 714 home runs over the course of his career, a record that wasn’t broken until 1974. Ruth was one of the first five players to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

9. Bobby Hull
> Salary ratio: 10.8
> Sport: hockey (left wing)
> Highest salary: $270,000 (1973) 
> Average player salary: $25,000 (1973)

Bobby Hull spent 23 years in the NHL and the now-defunct WHA, playing for the Chicago Blackhawks, the Winnipeg Jets, and the Hartford Whalers. In 1973, the first year he played with WHA, Hull earned $270,000 — more than 10 times the average NHL player’s salary at the time. Hull scored 913 goals over the course of his combined NHL and WHA careers. He won the Stanley Cup in 1961 with the Blackhawks. Hull scored 20 or more goals for 19 straight seasons, and had eight seasons of more than 50 goals. Hull is also notable as the father of Brett Hull, considered another one of hockey’s greats.

8. Sergei Fedorov
> Salary ratio: 10.85
> Sport: hockey (center)
> Highest salary: $14 million (1999)
> Average player salary: $1.29 million (1999)

Russian-born Sergei Fedorov played 18 separate seasons with four teams, but is best known for his thirteen seasons with the Detroit Red Wings between 1990 and 2003. While Fedorov was in Detroit, the Red Wings won three Stanley Cups, as well as winning a record 62 regular-season games in the 1995-96 season. During the 1998-99 season, Fedorov earned $14 million, nearly eleven times the average player salary in that year. Fedorov holds the record for the most goals scored by a Russian-born player in the NHL, at 483. He was also the first European-born player to be awarded the Hart Trophy as league MVP.

7. Wayne Gretzky
> Salary ratio: 11.07
> Sport: hockey (center)
> Highest salary: $3 million (1991)
> Average player salary: $271,000 (1991)

Wayne Gretzky, also known as “The Great One,” is widely regarded as the best player ever to put on skates. In his 22 professional seasons with four teams he set records in nearly every single major scoring scoring category, many of which appear completely unreachable. Gretzky scored 1,016 goals (including the postseason) over his career. He tallied 2,222 assists (including the postseason), nearly 1,000 more than the next-best record, held by Paul Coffey. Gretzky also holds single-season records for assists (163), points (215), and Goals (92). Gretzky was the only player to score 200 points or more in a season, a feat he accomplished four times. He was league MVP nine separate times, and won the Stanley Cup four times with the Edmonton Oilers. In 1991, a few seasons after he was traded to the L.A. Kings, Gretzky earned $3 million, more than 11 times the average player’s salary in that year.

6. Ted Williams
> Salary ratio: 11.11
> Sport: baseball (left fielder)
> Highest salary: $100,000 (1954)
> Average player salary: $9,000 (1954)

In 1954, past the halfway point of his legendary career as a lifetime member of the Boston Red Sox, Ted Williams was in the middle of a contract paying him $100,000 a year. This was eleven times the average player’s salary that year. Williams’ career spanned 22 years from, 1939 to 1960, missing three seasons between 1942 and 1946 to serve in the Marines as an aviator. Williams was one of the greatest hitters in baseball, batting .344 over his long career; leading the American League in batting average six separate times; and being the last player to bat over .400 in a season. While he never won a World Series with the Red Sox, Williams won the American League MVP twice. He was inducted into the The Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966.

5. Joe Montana
> Salary ratio: 11.23
> Sport: football (quarterback)
> Highest salary: $4,000,000 (1990)
> Average player salary: $356,000 (1990)

Joe Montana spent 16 years in the NFL between 1979 and 1994. He spent the last two years of his career with the Kansas City Chiefs, but he is known primarily as team leader and starting quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, a position he held for more than a decade. In 1990, the last year he played a full season with San Francisco, Montana earned $4 million. The average NFL player salary at that point was just $356,000. Montana, nicknamed “Joe Cool,” was famous for his ability to deal with postseason pressure. Over a seven-year period stretching from 1981 through 1990, Montana led the 49ers to four Super Bowl championships, and was himself voted MVP for three of them.

4. Mario Lemieux
> Salary ratio: 11.5
>Sport: hockey (center)
>Highest salary: $11.32 million (1997)
>Average player salary: $984,000 (1997)

Mario Lemieux is considered by many to be the second-greatest hockey player of all time, trailing only Wayne Gretzky.  Despite a career plagued by health problems–including a fight with cancer and chronic back injuries–and an early retirement, he finished #3 in goals/game, #7 in all time points, #9 in goals, and #10 in assists.  He was the rookie of the year, won 5 MVP awards, skated in 10 All-Star games, and led the Pittsburgh Penguins to their first two Stanley Cups.  Upon his first retirement after the 1996-97 season, he was immediately inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, and became the 3rd player ever to play after being inducted when he returned to the ice in 2000. In 1992, having led the Penguins to back-to-back Stanley Cup championships, Lemieux signed a 7-year, $42 million contract, which would pay him over $11 million in the 1996-97 season.

3. Ty Cobb
> Salary ratio: 12.59 
> Sport: baseball (outfielder)
> Highest salary: $85,000 (1927)
> Average player salary: $6,750 (1927)

Ty Cobb played 24 years of baseball between 1905 and 1928. The first 22 of those years were with the Detroit Tigers, with which he never won a World Series. However, over the course of his career, Cobb was outstanding, setting 90 separate records. To date, Cobb still holds the lead in several major categories, including the record for the highest lifetime batting average, at .366. Cobb also led the league in batting average a record 11 seasons, far more than any other player has done. In 1927, after leaving the Tigers, Cobb signed with the Philadelphia Athletics. That year, his second to last season, he earned $85,000, more than 12 times the average player’s salary at the time. Cobb was voted in as one of the first five Baseball Hall of Fame inductees, with 98.2% voting in favor.

2. Michael Jordan
> Salary ratio: 13.98
> Sport: basketball (shooting guard)
> Highest salary: $33.14 million (1998)
> Average player salary: $2.37 million (1998)

By all rights, Michael Jordan deserved to be the highest-paid basketball player of all time. During the 1997-1998 season, in the middle of leading the Bulls to three straight NBA Championships, Jordan was paid $33.14 million, more than 14 times the average NBA player’s salary at the time, and the highest NBA salary ever. Jordan played 13 of his fifteen NBA seasons with the Bulls, winning 6 Championships while with in Chicago. Over his career, Jordan was playoff MVP six times, the NBA MVP five times, and was voted All-Star 14 times. “Air” Jordan holds numerous records, including the most points scored in a single playoff game (63), the most seasons to lead the league in scoring (10), and the most average points per game (30.1). Jordan was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.

1. Joe Sakic 
> Salary ratio: 14.56
> Sport: hockey (center)
> Highest salary: $17 million (1998)
> Average player salary: $1.17 million (1998)

It should probably come as a surprise that Joe Sakic is the highest-paid player in one of the four major sports. Sakic played his entire 20-year NHL career with the Quebec Nordiques franchise, which became the Colorado Avalanche in 1995. During his tenure, Sakic won two Stanley Cups with the Avalanche, was league MVP during the 2000-2001 season, and was voted to 13 All-Star games. Sakic currently holds the record for the most playoff overtime goals, at 8. In 1998, two years after the Avalanche won the Stanley cup in their first year as a team, the New York Rangers made a substantial offer that Colorado was forced to match. As a result, Sakic earned $17 million that season, more than 14 times the average NHL salary that year of $1.17 million. This deal, arguably more than any other in hockey, made NHL salaries higher than possibly sustainable for small-market teams. This drove the league down the path to its missed 2004-5 season and the subsequent salary cap system that it now has in place.

-Baxter B. Allen, Ashley C. Allen, Michael B. Sauter

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· 以柔克剛川普無策
· 不靠譜的總統
· 欲加之罪與自欺欺人
· 霸道能打天下
· 人類智商何在?
· 川普貿易戰的底線在哪?
· 讀不懂的美國
· 2018年諾貝爾獎的小遐思
【《中國企業家畫像》】
· 國內經營美容院的成功秘密
· 值得給中國的私有企業貸款嗎?
· 具有猶太商人素質的企業家?
· 驕雄、賭徒、愚昧,還是天才的企
· 精明的企業家,還是唯利是圖的小
· 中國企業家應該是什麼樣的
· 中國企業家畫像之一:孫漢本
· 經營的邏輯與蘭世立的“智慧”
【《猶太經商天才》:目錄和序言】
· 《猶太經商天才》(連載) 003
· 《猶太經商天才》(連載)002
· 《猶太經商天才》(連載) 001
【金融危機】
· 《高盛欺詐門》(8)∶打錯的“算
· 《高盛欺詐門》(7)∶零和博弈的
· 《高盛欺詐門》(6)∶來自股東的
· 讀不懂的中國邏輯(1)
· 《高盛欺詐門》(5)∶陷阱
· 《高盛欺詐門》(4):冰山一角
· 《高盛欺詐門》(3):恨又離不
· 《高盛欺詐門》(2):癥結
· 《高盛欺詐門》(1):序幕
· 理解高盛欺詐,請先讀讀《危機與
【地產淘金】
· 炒房案例之一:南京
· 外資新設房企數大增 千億美元購
· 該是投資銀行股的時候了嗎?
· 中國樓市觀察(1)
· 地產淘金的最佳時機到了嗎?
· 房價突然跌一半,窮人更慘
· 買房、租房與靠房市發財
【我的中國】
· 關於數學,胡錫進可以閉嘴了!
· 非上市公司的華為為什麼喜歡公布
· 中國,可以說不嗎?
· 中國應該以老大的身份應對俄羅斯
· 那些腦殘的中國人,無救
· 烏克蘭的死結與台灣的生存
· 女人擁有尊嚴,任重道遠
· 彭麗媛女士,是你站出來的時候
· 谷愛凌創造的多贏與割韭菜
· 貿易戰,中國的出路何在
【我的書架】
· 今年諾獎得主的代表作《逃離》全
· 《喬布斯的商戰》(目錄)
· 《喬布斯的商戰》出版,感謝讀者
· 張五常:人民幣在國際上升值會提
· 《博弈華爾街》,讓你再一次感悟
· 《危機與敗局》目錄
· 《危機與敗局》出版發行
· 下雪的早晨 (艾青)
· 《奧巴馬智取白宮》被選參加法蘭
· 下架文章
【《戰神林彪傳》】
· 《戰神林彪傳》第二章 (2)
· 《戰神林彪傳》第二章(1)
· 《戰神林彪傳》第一章(5)
· 《戰神林彪傳》第一章(4)
· 《戰神林彪傳》第一章(3)
· 《戰神林彪傳》第一章(2)
· 《戰神林彪傳》第一章(1)
【《猶太經商天才》】
· 《猶太經商天才》: 2.生不逢時
· 第一章:苦命的孩子(1)
【阿里巴巴與雅虎之戰】
· 福布斯:馬雲和他的敵人們
· 阿里巴巴與雅虎之戰(2)
· 阿里巴巴與雅虎之戰(1)
【《哈佛小子林書豪》】
· 從林書豪身上學到的人生十課之一
· 《哈佛小子林書豪》之二
· 《哈佛小子林書豪》之一
【華裔的戰歌】
· 印度裔和華裔在孩子教育上的差異
· 猶太人和華裔教育孩子的特點和異
· 中國不應對駱家輝抱太大的幻想
· 華裔政界之星——劉雲平(2)
· 華裔政界之星——劉雲平(1)
· 心安則身安,歸不歸的迷思
· 華裔的戰歌(5):誰造就了"
· 華裔的戰歌(4):關注社會與被
· 華裔的戰歌(3):“全A”情結與失
· 華裔的戰歌(2):猶太裔比我們
【國美大戰】
· 企業版的茉莉花革命與公司政治
· 國美之戰,不得不吸取的十條教訓
· 誰來拯救國美品牌
· 國美股權之爭:兩個男人的戰爭
· 現在是投資國美的最佳時機嗎?
· “刺客”鄒曉春起底
· 鄒曉春:已經做好最壞的打算
· 愚昧的陳曉與竊笑的貝恩
· 貝恩資本的真面目(附圖片)
· 陳曉為什麼“勾結”貝恩資本
【《喬布斯的故事》】
· 蘋果消息跟蹤:如果蘋果進入電視
· 喬布斯故事之十四:嬉皮士
· 喬布斯的故事之十三 猶太商人
· 喬布斯的故事之十二:禪心
· 喬布斯的故事之十一:精神導師
· 喬布斯故事之十:大學選擇
· 喬布斯的故事之九:個性的形成
· 喬布斯的故事之八:吸食大麻
· 喬布斯的故事之七:膽大妄為
· 喬布斯的故事之六:貪玩的孩子
【中國美容業】
· 國內日化品牌屢被收購 浙江本土
· 外資日化品牌再下一城 丁家宜外
· 強生收購大寶 併購價刷新中國日
· 從兩千元到一百億的尋夢之路
【加盟店經營】
· 轉載:太平洋百貨撤出北京市場
· Franchise Laws Protect Investo
· Groupon拒絕谷歌收購內幕
· GNC 到底值多少錢?
· 楊國安對話蘇寧孫為民:看不見的
· 張近東:蘇寧帝國征戰史
· 連鎖加盟店成功經營的四大要素
· 加盟店經營管理的五大核心問題
· 高盛搶占新地盤 10月將入股中國
【《解讀日本》】
· 東京人不是冷靜 是麻木冷漠!
· 日本災難給投資者帶來怎樣的機會
· 日本地震災難對世界經濟格局的影
· 美國對日本到底信任幾何?
· 大地震帶來日元大升值的秘密
· 日本原來如此不堪一擊
· 災難面前的日本人民(3)
· 災難面前的日本人民(2)
· 災難面前的日本人民(1)
【《喬布斯的商戰》】
· 蘋果給你上的一堂價值投資課
· 紀念硅谷之父諾伊斯八十四歲誕辰
· 喬布斯的商戰(6): 小富靠勤、中
· 喬布斯的商戰(5): 搏擊命運,機
· 喬布斯的商戰(4):從巨富到赤
· 喬布斯的商戰(1):偶然與必然
· 讓成功追隨夢想:悼念喬布斯
【《鷂鷹》(諜戰小說,原創)】
· 《鷂鷹》(諜戰小說,原創)
【盛世危言】
· 美國長期信用等級下調之後?
· 建一流大學到底缺什麼?
· 同樣是命,為什麼這些孩子的就那
· 中國式“貧民富翁”為何難產
· 做人,你敢這厶牛嗎?
· 言論自由與第一夫人變猴子
· “奈斯比特現象”(下)
· “奈斯比特現象”(上)
· 理性從政和智慧當官
· 中國對美五大優勢
【第一部 《逃離》】
· 朋友,後會有期
· 師兄,人品低劣
· 開心,老友相見
· 拯救,有心無力
· 別了,無法回頭
· 對呀,我得撈錢
· 哭吧,燒盡激情
· 愛情,漸行漸遠
· 再逢,尷尬面對
· 不錯,真的成熟
【《毒丸》(諜戰)】
· 毒丸(13)
· 毒丸(12)
· 毒丸(11)
· 毒丸(10)
· 毒丸(9)
· 毒丸(8)
· 毒丸(7)
· 毒丸(6)
· 毒丸(5)
· 毒丸(4)
【《美國小鎮故事》】
· 拜金女(五):免費精子
· 拜金女(四):小女孩的憂傷
· 拜金女(三):醜小鴨變白天鵝
· 拜金女(二):艱難移民路
· 拜金女(一):惡名在外
· 拯救羅伯特(四之四)
· 奇葩的穆斯林(下)
· 奇葩的穆斯林(上)
· 拯救羅伯特(四之三)
· 拯救羅伯特(四之二)
【《追風》(戰爭小說)】
· 追風:第二十五章
· 追風:第二十四章
· 追風:第二十三章
· 追風:第二十二章
· 追風:第二十一章
· 追風:第二十章
· 追風:第十九章
· 追風:第十八章
· 追風:第十七章
· 追風:第十六章
【菜園子】
· 春天到了,你的大蒜開長了嗎?(
· 春天到了,該種韭菜了
· 室內種花,注意防癌
· 我的美國菜園子(3)
· 我的美國菜園子(2)
· 我的美國菜園子(1)
【科幻小說:幽靈對決】
· 幽靈對決:異象與聯盟
· 幽靈對決:意識的糾纏
· 科幻小說:幽靈對決: 首次攻擊
【魏奎生 作品】
· 童年記憶
· 那年,那月,那思念
· 故鄉的老宅
【《愛國是個啥?》】
· 愛國(1): 愛國心是薰陶出來的
【美國投資移民】
· 美國投資移民議題(2)
· 美國投資移民議題(1)
【理性人生】
· 關於汽車保險,你不能不知的
· 感恩之感
· 失敗男人背後站着怎樣的女人(2
· 什麼是男人的成功?
· 失敗男人背後站着怎樣的女人(1
· 轉載:巴菲特的財富觀
· 痛悼79年湖北高考理科狀元蔣國兵
【《格林伯格傳》】
· 114億人民幣的損失該怪誰
· 基於避孕套的哲理
· 成功投資八大要領
· 企業制度的失敗是危機的根源
· 斯皮策買春,錯在哪?
【《奧巴馬大傳》】
· 一日省
· 追逐我的企盼
· 保持積極樂觀的生活態度
· 陌生的微笑
· 奧巴馬營銷角度談心理
· 神奇小子奧巴馬
· 相信奇蹟、擁抱奇蹟、創造奇蹟
· 什麼樣的人最可愛:獻給我心中的
· 希拉里和奧巴馬將帥談
· 是你教會了別人怎樣對待你
【參考文章】
· 美國最省油的八種汽車
· 美國房市最糟糕的十大州
· 美國歷史上最富有的十位總統
· 世界十大債務大國
· 新鮮事:巴菲特投資IBM
· 星巴克的五美元幫助產生就業機會
· 轉載: 蘋果前CEO:驅逐喬布斯非
· 華爾街日報:軟件將吃掉整個世界
· 林靖東: 惠普與喬布斯的“後PC時
· 德國是如何成為歐洲的中國的
【開博的領悟】
· 打造強國需要不同聲音
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