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An investor who followed expert advice lost $100,000. He wants vengeance, but history suggests he's not likely to get it.
By Damien Cave
May 20, 2002
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Two new books on the economy blast investment bankers for bias and warn that the financial system is out of anyone's control.
By Damien Cave
July 19, 2001
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His machine owns Wall Street, but the rest of the world has been resistant.
By David Carr
April 10, 2001
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He went from apple harvester to capitalist kingpin to progressive savior. The countercultural investor has more money than you've ever heard of, and he just loves to give it away.
By Alan Deutschman
March 27, 2001
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Is Oliver Stone a misunderstood cinematic genius or just a deluded, self-absorbed hack? A new 10-DVD box set promises some answers.
By Bruce Kluger
February 26, 2001
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Once again, he learns they're in Harlem, not on Wall Street.
By David Talbot
February 15, 2001
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The creator of "Nancy Chan, Manhattan Call Girl" assesses the hardworking boys of the new Fox TV show "The Street" and reveals that the senior guys have more fun.
By Tracy Quan
November 1, 2000
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Media author Howard Kurtz says financial journalists are more powerful and morally bereft than Washington's political pundits.
By Alan Deutschman
September 26, 2000
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It begins with a letter to the New York Times. Before its end, a young Wall Street lawyer is tangled up with a man accusing the CIA of horrific crimes.
By Matthew S. Schweber
July 24, 2000
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The new-economy business magazines haven't flexed as much muscle as an old-school weekly that still knows how to make the Street go round.
By Diane Seo
May 17, 2000
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Wall Street has pummeled Bill Gates' stock price -- and the reasons are more psychological than financial.
By Steve Bodow
April 28, 2000
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Giovanni Ribisi tops a dynamite cast in writer-director Ben Younger's crisply told tale of young Wall Street bottom feeders on the make.
By Stephanie Zacharek
February 18, 2000
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Gore's oily family friends, Bush's profitable Harvard connections and other stories you're not likely to read about.
By Mark Hertsgaard
January 21, 2000
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As dot-com mania sends shares in open-source companies soaring, the movement searches its soul.
By Andrew Leonard
December 23, 1999
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Free trader President Clinton veers left in Seattle. But will his finesse be enough to keep Al Gore's Democratic Party intact?
By Todd Gitlin
December 3, 1999
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Why do new stocks often jump at exactly the same point after the initial public offering?
By Mark Gimein
August 31, 1999
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Falsely accused of bilking millions, a black bond trader talks about the frat-boy culture of high finance.
By David Bowman
May 27, 1999
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By Jennifer Vogel
January 18, 1999
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A Yale finance expert predicts the U.S. economy will withstand global convulsions.
By Jonathan Broder
September 2, 1998
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Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. When it comes to new media, the New Yorker remains hopelessly out of the loop.
By Scott Rosenberg
January 22, 1998