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January 7, 2008
The Future of Business

What stories will dominate the financial world in 2008? Our Wall Street guru makes his predictions.

January 7, 2008
Ripped to Shreds

In the dying days of the music business as we once knew it, record labels are waging war on leaks� only to discover that many of the saboteurs come from within the industry itself.

December 24, 2007
Fare Enough

Is it finally time for free subways? Inside Ted Kheel’s 42-year-old plan to make it happen.

December 24, 2007
Alone in the Crowd

New Yorkers watching Will Smith walk through the ruins of an uninhabited Manhattan onscreen in 'I Am Legend' knew just how he felt; it was a week for contemplating loneliness.

December 24, 2007
Mitt the Wit Has Subprime Solution

Mitty Ha-Ha!

December 24, 2007
21. Because We’re Finding Out Who’s Really Worth Their Paycheck on Wall Street

They may be teaching creationism in Tennessee, but Wall Street is and always has been a place where, in the long term, only the fittest survive.

December 24, 2007
47. Because We’re Twice As Generous As the Rest of America

According to the Boston College Center for Philanthropy, New Yorkers give 7 percent of their income to charitable causes; the national average is 3.6 percent.

December 17, 2007
Tannenbaum Bummer

Why are trees so expensive this year?

December 17, 2007
The Fantasist

Accused of paying underage girls for sex, superrich money manager Jeffrey Epstein is finding that living in a dream world is dangerous�even if you can pay for it.

December 17, 2007
Down and Out and ... Up and In on the Bowery

From the Whitehouse Hotel, the street’s last SRO, to the door (manned by red-coated doormen) of the Bowery Hotel is only 35 steps for a reporter�but a giant leap into the rebranded, denatured future of America’s greatest skid row.