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That, prior to his downfall in the early 1990s, the Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar had gotten so wealthy from the sale of cocaine that Forbes magazine estimated that he was the 7th richest man in the world.
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R.L. Stine was listed as one of the top 40 entertainers of 1996-1997 by Forbes magazine. He was estimated to have earned $41 million during that time.
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Anyone can get an article published in Forbes Magazine.
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During his writing career Elbert Hubbard wrote The Man: A Story of Today, One Day: A Tale of the Prairie, No Enemy (But himself), Forbes of Harvard, Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great (series), The Philistine (magazine), The Legacy, Time and Chance: A Narrative Life of John Brown, The Life of Ali Baba, Love, Life, and Work, White Hyacinths, Health and Wealth, The Fra Magazine, Hollyhocks and Goldenglow, and Pig Pen Pete or Some Chums of Mine.
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Oprah Winfrey has been called the richest African American of the 20th century by Forbes magazine.
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A young Painter has been compared to Jackson Pollock and labeled "Mozart of the visual arts", has sold out galleries in London, New York, Italy and Hong Kong, and has been featured on Forbes magazine and interviewed by Good Morning America, CBS, NBC, BBC and TheWashington Post. She's 8.
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A Saudi prince launched libel action against Forbes magazine over Rich List saying Forbes undervalued his wealth by $9.6 billion.
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Samuel "Black Sam" Bellamy was ranked Forbes magazine's #1 top earning pirate, making him the most successful pirate in history.
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Donald Trump called a finance magazine using an alias and disguising his voice, to lie about his wealth in order to have his name make the Forbes richest 400.
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The Monsanto corporation (they made agent orange) was named company of the year in 2010 by Forbes magazine but was also ranked at the bottom of the list for for ethics by Swiss Research firm Covalence in the same year.
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Malcolm Forbes, of Forbes Magazine, was outed after his death
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Before coming up with "short-fingered vulgarian" in 1988, Spy Magazine tried out other nicknames for Donald Trump including "well-fed condo hustler", "ugly cuff link buff", "joyless punk millionaire", and "Forbes 400 dropout"