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In This Issue of Condé Nast Portfolio

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June 2008
Cover Story

The Confessions of Barry Diller

He built a career by continually reinventing himself. After nearly losing it all, he's trying to do it again. Read More
Features
Who Will Survive?

Who Will Survive?

Can Detroit avoid the fate of the steel industry? Advice for the former Big Three.
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Mover and Sheika

Mover and Sheika

She's not just the most powerful woman in the Arab world; she also has her own line of perfume. Read More

The Ultimate Cure

The Ultimate Cure

Your mind is the next frontier in medicine. And the brain business has $2 trillion riding on fixing yours. Read More

Foul Ballparks

Foul Ballparks

Even the richest ball clubs' stadiums have their share of health-code violations.
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The Man Who Saved (or Got Suckered by) Wall Street

The Man Who Saved (or Got Suckered by) Wall Street

New York Fed president Tim Geithner devised the Bear Stearns deal. Is he a hero, or was he had? Read More

Last Founder Standing

Last Founder Standing

A chat with Amazon's Jeff Bezos. Read More

PLUS ...
  • Water Worker

    How a simple $4 straw could save lives in the developing world. Read More

 
COLUMNS
Politics of Aggression

Politics of Aggression

Obama's campaign could forever change election coverage. Read More

Diary of a Short-Seller

Diary of a Short-Seller

Why hedge funder David Einhorn waged war on lender Allied Capital. Read More

 
Satan's Accountant

Satan's Accountant

Trailing the man sent to sort the cash of a polygamist sect. Read More

Buying Chanel (All of It)

Buying Chanel (All of It)

Appraising the haute brand. Read More

 
The C.E.O.'s New Armor

The C.E.O.'s New Armor

As the economy skids, big paydays live on.
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Related: Cashing In
Late Takeoff

Late Takeoff

Why Boeing's superjet isn't yet on runways. Read More

 
PLUS ...
CULTURE INC.
Abbacadabra

Abbacadabra

Could a film version of Mamma Mia! increase the musical's appeal on stages around the world? Read More

A Million Little Dollars, and Then Some

A Million Little Dollars, and Then Some

James Frey's career as a trustworthy memoirist collapsed-which is why publisher Jonathan Burnham is eager to sell his new novel.
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Pay Per View

Pay Per View

The Art Institute of Chicago made the art world gasp when it requested $2 million from a museum to exhibit some of its paintings.
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Related: Big Art
Paper Tigers

Paper Tigers

Book review: The American newspaper is suffering a painful death. A wrenching new collection diagnoses the industry's ills.
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BRIEF
Free for All

Free for All

Why the music industry needs to stop selling its tunes and start giving them away.
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The Yahoo Family Tree

The Yahoo Family Tree

After Microsoft's hostile bid, a look back at David Filo and Jerry Yang's shopping spree.
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The Gold Rush for Endorsements

The Gold Rush for Endorsements

Pro-Tibet demonstrations may embarrass the Games' sponsors, but they won't imperil the athletes' ad deals. Read More

Related: Going for Gold
Relocation, Relocation, Relocation

Relocation, Relocation, Relocation

Shareholders are paying for chief executives' moving trucks—and, in some cases, their houses too. Read More

 
PLUS ...
  • Flying Solo

    David Neeleman, who made JetBlue a major player in the crowded field of low-cost airlines, is moving on. Read More

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