Feb
19
In the 25th issue of Forbes Romania, you can read the following articles by Diana-Florina Cosmin:
THE POLITICS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
With a career skillfully balanced between geopolitics and business, Alex Serban is the newest advisor to NATO SACEUR James Stavridis and a man who has learned the rules of the game from some of the world’s most powerful people.
THE WORLD IN SMALL-SCALE
Some of the world’s most famous miniature houses are worth ten times their real-life replicas. Ever wondered how a real-estate agent would sell a half-a-million dollars …dollhouse?
ART AND CULTURE SECTION:
THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC
36 years after their victory in Brighton, ABBA comes back to the United Kingdom for their first interactive event: AbbaWorld at London’s Earl’s Court.
ART DECO HOSPITALITY
The British aristocracy got officially tired of the caviar canapes and soft feather pillows as signs of eternal exquisite luxury. The new trend of the rich paddles on reinterpreted interbellum art.
GASTRONOMIC BRANDING
Denmark is famous for rainy weather, great sense of humor and…next to catastrophic cuisine. However, that doesn’t prevent the infamous Smorebrod - the sandwich made of one slice of bread - from turning into Paris’ most glamorous gastronomic discovery.

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Feb
11
Forbes Romania 24th Issue
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In the 24th issue of Forbes Romania, you can read the following articles by Diana-Florina Cosmin:
COVER-STORY: ,,GUTENBERG IS DEAD, LONG LIVE STEVE JOBS!”
In our quest to find the shortcomings of Apple’s new iPad, we’ve overlooked what Jobs’ tablet can do for the international media. It might even end up saving it.
THE PRICE OF POPULARITY
They have millions of buyers and six-figure profits. Do UGG boots, Wii consoles or Hannah Montana dolls deserve a place in your investment portfolio?
HI-TECH TREATMENT FOR HYPOCHONDRIACS
The habit of obsessing over viruses and bacteria is turning into the 21st century ,,headache”. You don’t treat it at the pharmacy, but you can cure it with electronic virus detectors, self-cleaning keyboards and air-purifiers.
ART AND CULTURE SECTION:
THE POP-ART MAP OF THE WORLD
Valentine’s Day comes every day on New York’s 6th Avenue, in Hong Kong or in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Cupid has nothing to do with it, but Robert Indiana’s pop-art sculptures sure do!
LOVE TURNS VINTAGE
On the 14th of February, ,,Love Is…” comics turn 40 years old. Judging by their popularity, they feel younger than ever!
NO LOVE LOST!
Damien Hirst has just launched his first painting exhibition, called ,,No Love Lost”. The name summarizes beautifully the strained relationship between the British artist and his harsh critics.

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