(This is the In Brief column I wrote for the current issue of FORBES, dated Feb. 13, 2012.) What I always find so refreshing about FORBES is our clear and consistent mission. We?re about entrepreneurial capitalism. I?ve felt for quite some time that journalists needed to breathe in that spirit.

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