Vanity Fair
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Vanity Fair is a glossy American glamour magazine, published monthly. It offers a mixture of articles based on high-brow culture, jet-set and entertainment-business personalities, politics, and current affairs. (...) Under editors Tina Brown (1984-1992) and E. Graydon Carter (since 1992), Vanity Fair enjoyed greater circulation, prestige and revenues, the latter attested by a thicket of trendy advertisements which make finding even the magazine's table of contents a formidable task. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Good Billions After Bad
As the Bush administration waned, the Treasury shoveled more than a quarter of a trillion dollars in tarp funds into the financial system—without restrictions, ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
A Media Guy Asks: Why Do They Hate Us?
There’s no question media people think highly of themselves. We tend to be well-educated and worldly, and we consider ourselves worthy to help shape what the entire country ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Wall Street and the Third World
When the current crisis is over, the reputation of American-style capitalism will have taken a beating—not least because of the gap between what Washington practices and ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Madoff's World
Among Bernard Madoff’s many dupes were his closest friends, including two tycoons he loved as surrogate fathers: the late Norman F. Levy—whose girlfriend, supermodel ...Posted by Mel Jay -
The New York Times on the Precipice
With a doomsday clock ticking for newspapers as we know them, no one has more at stake than fourth-generation New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., who is ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
The Swastika and the Cedar
In newly liberated Lebanon, the signposts on “the Arab street” point in opposite directions. The author’s experiences—he was buoyed by a huge rally for democracy in ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Wall Street on the Tundra
Iceland’s de facto bankruptcy—its currency (the krona) is kaput, its debt is 850 percent of G.D.P., its people are hoarding food and cash and blowing up their new Range ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Fannie Mae's Last Stand
Many believe the government-backed mortgage giants known as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were major culprits in the economic meltdown. But, for decades, Fannie Mae had been ...Posted by Doug Greer -
An Oral History of the Bush White House
January 20, 2001 After a disputed election and bitter recount battle in Florida whose outcome is effectively decided by the Supreme Court, George W. Bush is sworn in as the ...Posted by Terry Gamble -
Capitalist Fools
behind the debates over future policy is a debate over history--a debate over the causes of our current situation. the battle for the past will determine the battle for the ...Posted by Patricia L'Herrou
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Todd S. Purdum on Henry Paulson
Henry Paulson, then the Treasury secretary, in his office last September, the month Lehman fell and the bailout took shape. By Nigel Parry/CPi Syndication. It was February ... -
Is the Google Books Settlement Evil?
“I think very few authors have any real idea what to do,” says novelist (and former lawyer) Meg Waite Clayton. “I’m resentful that I have to wade through forms to ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Palin's Resignation: The Edited Version
(Graphic) If you watched Sarah Palin’s resignation speech, you know one thing: her high-priced speechwriters moved back to the Beltway long ago. Just how poorly constructed was the ...Posted by Joey Baker -
August 2009: Todd S. Purdum on Sarah Palin
The pattern is inescapable: she takes disagreements personally, and swiftly deals vengeance on enemies, real or perceived. Illustration by Risko. The crowds begin streaming ...Posted by Glenn LaBauve -
Michael Wolff on Politico
Four old-media veterans may have solved the future of news with the Politico Web site, whose audience of six million obsessives and insiders consumes–and feeds–a real-time ...Posted by Joey Baker -
Why Time and Newsweek Will Never Be The Economist
While other magazines are hemorrhaging readers and laying off staff, The Economist's circulation has doubled in the past seven years and its ad pages have steadily increased, ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Cindy McCain's $300,000 Outfit
One of the persistent memes in the Republican line of attack against Barack Obama is the notion that he is an elitist, whereas the G.O.P. represent real working Americans like ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Bringing Down Bear Stearns: Politics & Power
...around 11...Bear's stock began to fall. It was then, questioning his trading desks downstairs, that Molinaro first heard the rumor: Bear was having liquidity troubles, Wall ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
Bridge over Troubled Blather
The voters, watching Obama strike one note of harmony with McCain after another, are going to think, Hell, if McCain is right on so many issues, why not just vote for him to ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
What will it take to save Zimbabwe?
All seems lost, international spectator fatigue has set in. But I would argue that this is a country worth saving, not only because it is the only moral choice, but because ...Posted by Beth Wellington
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