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In This Issue of Condé Nast Portfolio

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November 2008
Cover Story

Barely Legal

He's faced three sexual harassment suits, and he's championing immigrant labor. For American Apparel's Dov Charney, it's all in a day's work. Read More
Features
The Giving Game

The Giving Game: Billionaire Edition

In philanthropy's highest reaches, which moguls give most? Condé Nast Portfolio's Generosity Index charts the 50 wealthiest donors and their gifts. Read More

The Price of Immortality

The Price of Immortality

Does charity bring status? Ask the second-richest man in New York. How David Koch is changing Big Philanthropy. Read More

The $58 Trillion in the Room

The $58 Trillion in the Room

Like Frankenstein's monster, J.P. Morgan's derivatives inventions inflicted pain on Wall Street that it had never anticipated. Read More

A Beef With the Rabbis

A Beef With the Rabbis

After the raid of its kosher-meat plant in Iowa, a Hasidic family in Brooklyn faces accusations of violating child-labor laws. Read More

Marc of the Valley

Marc of the Valley

More than a decade after inventing the modern Web browser, Netscape's Marc Andreessen predicts the future of Silicon Valley. Read More

Related: Pulp Killer
The Brat Pack

The Brat Pack

Few Hollywood newcomers are more in demand this season than the ones in diapers. View Slideshow

PLUS ...
  • School of Hard Knocks

    When a business icon's alma mater spurned his offer of a $100 million donation, he didn't just walk away—he built a rival high school from scratch. Read More

 
COLUMNS
The Morning After

The Morning After

When the new president takes office, here's how he can clean up our economic mess.
Read More

Extreme Makeover

Extreme Makeover

How George W. Bush should remake his image (and he still can) after he steps down. Read More

 
Goldman's Conspicuous Compassion

Goldman's Conspicuous Compassion

Wall Street was once among the most ostentatious purveyors of charitable giving. Now it's burnishing its image. Read More

The Bond Market

The Bond Market

How much has the world's most celebrated secret agent raked in since 1953? Read More

 
Hollywood or Bust!

Hollywood or Bust!

Two Milwaukee lawyers who helped Wesley Snipes beat his tax and conspiracy charges are eyeing the rest of the industry. Read More

Hitting the Showers

Hitting the Showers

TD Ameritrade's C.E.O. on short-selling and linebacking. Read More

 
CULTURE INC.
Knight on the Town

Knight on the Town

Salman Rushdie's glamorous, globe-trotting social life has at least one side benefit: It can help sell books. Read More

Keeping Up With Jones

Potter's Field

This fall's Harry Potter movie got pushed onto next summer's schedule. Whose profits are suffering as a result? Read More

 
Mummies, Dearest

Mummies, Dearest

Book Review: Is it really better for stolen antiquities to be returned to their countries of origin? Read More

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The Culturati

What's on these executives' November cultural calendars. Read More

 
BRIEF
Deny Another Day

Deny Another Day

The bankers and the government, making deals while Wall Street burns. Read More

Motor Skills

Motor Skills

G.M. chief Rick Wagoner on whether to buy or lease. Read more

 
Are You Experienced?

Are You Experienced?

This year's campaign issue, in the executive suite. View Slideshow

Related: Ten Is Enough?
 
Warner's Music Man

Warner's Music Man

Five years after Edgar Bronfman Jr. bought a label. Read More

TK

Cabinets and Chairs

Where White House leaders go to retire.
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