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Loyalty to its old business model severely punished three-time Fab 50 member Nintendo .
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In December Fab launched a real-time live feed so people could see what others are buying.
FORBES: Fab.com Turns Up Social Volume Again
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This year it makes the Fab 50 for the third time in row.
FORBES: Hyundai Glovis Aims to Expand Business Beyond Hyundai Motor
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The Wolverines are back at the Final Four for the first time since the Fab Five led them there in 1993.
WSJ: Final Four: It's Louisville and The Other Guys
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Michigan (30-7) is headed back to the Final Four for the first time since the Fab Five era of the early 1990s, when the Wolverines lost in back-to-back national title games.
WSJ: Final Four set after blowouts and another surprise
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Although James Jones replied with a three-pointer for Guildford, Newcastle scored the last eight points of the game, forcing overtime with two free throws from Eagles player-coach Fab Flournoy 14 seconds from time.
BBC: Newcastle clinch BBL title glory
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Michigan, meanwhile, is back in the Four the first time in 20 years, the last time being in 1993 with the Fab Five.
WSJ: Jason Gay | A Heart-Stopping Moment in Indy
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The Wolverines held off Syracuse's late rally to win 61-56 on Saturday at the Georgia Dome and return to the title game for the first time since 1993, when the Fab Five sophomores took the Wolverines to the finals for the second year in a row.
WSJ: Youth Powers Michigan's Return to Finals
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The last time Michigan made it this far was the Fab Five era of the early 1990s, what until now had been considered the program's glory years.
NPR: Michigan Rolls Into Final Four, Beats Fla. 79-59
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The Orange, unbeaten at the time and ranked No. 1, were missing shot-blocking, 7-foot center Fab Melo in that game because of an academic issue, and on Monday night senior James Southerland, the team's most consistent outside threat and third-leading scorer, missed his sixth straight game because of an eligibility matter related to academics.
WSJ: No. 25 Notre Dame falls at No. 6 Syracuse, 63-47