World According to...
Naomi Klein
As a financial crisis batters the world economy, one of capitalism's sharpest critics gives her views on Iraq, Milton Friedman, Obama, and living with contradictions. Continue
Carly Fiorina
The former Hewlett-Packard C.E.O. and current McCain campaigner discusses the economy, her candidate, and being a woman in power. Continue
Gene Simmons
Sure, he wants to rock and roll all night and make money every day. But the Kiss frontman also has plenty to say about music downloads, sex, politics, and Warren Buffett. Continue
Jared Kushner
The fast-rising young owner of the New York Observer talks about becoming a media figure, Manhattan real estate, political websites, and his father's time in prison. Continue
Ben Elliot
A young British aristocrat finds a growing global business in playing concierge to the rich and famous. It can't hurt that his aunt Camilla may become queen. Continue
Robert Shiller
A rock star among economists, the Yale professor who called the dot-com-era bubble in stocks says that the housing slump could turn out worse than that of the Depression. Continue
Noah Tepperberg
Behind the velvet rope is a serious business. Meet the nightclub owner and brand marketer who is turning celebrity glitz into gold. Continue
Pete Peterson
The Blackstone co-founder discusses the populist backlash against wealth, John McCain, and the need for an Inconvenient Truth-like effort on behalf of fiscal responsibility. Continue
Pete Peterson
The Blackstone cofounder discusses the populist backlash against wealth, John McCain, and the need for An Inconvenient Truth-like effort on behalf of fiscal responsibility. Continue
Michael Arrington
TechCrunch is the talk of Silicon Valley. Now the founder of the blog talks about the battle between Microsoft and Yahoo, Barry Diller, and why he says Gawker Media’s Nick Denton is “amoral.” Continue
Did anyone at Microsoft ever watch the (gasp!) offensively funny show Family Guy?
Ex-Morgan Stanley exec Zoe Cruz is now heading her own hedge fund. Are Wall Street's leaders done?
Martha, Bernie and Skilling know that what you wear for court can go a long way in public perception.

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