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Cash Me If You Can
University endowment managers followed Yale investment guru David Swensen into private equity and hedge funds--now they’re short on cash. Luckily for Yale, Swensen didn’t always follow his own advice.

Madoff's Hollywood Connection
The roster of victims goes way beyond Spielberg and Katzenberg. How did the scam of the century reach all the way across the country and into the pockets of the showbiz elite? It wasn’t hard at all.

The Steve Jobs Economy
A back-of-the-envelope assessment of how much the ailing CEO has been worth to Apple and to the tech industry overall.

A Small Step Forward
President Obama is right to try something new with Cuba, but steps that include easing travel restrictions just aren't enough to get the US out of a miserable position.

The Crash-Test Solution
We now know that few people saw the downturn coming. Scientists are working to make sure that never happens again.

Pipe Dreams
Forget “Drill, baby, drill.” Sarah Palin says she’s building a $40 billion gas pipeline, which even President Obama wants. The only problem: It isn’t there. And it’s her fault.

The Boys Club
Private equity honchos, their holdings, and how they’re faring.

The Security Swamp
Secure Flight, the government's new airline passenger-screening program, wants to identify troublemakers. But making it work might be a nightmare for travelers.

Detroit’s Hotel Doldrums
The Motor City’s top hotels have gotten a much-needed overhaul in recent years, but the downward spiral of the auto industry helps keep occupancy rates down.

Exxon vs. Obama
The biggest oil company in the world is also the most resistant to the shift to green energy. The White House seems determined to make Exxon Mobil’s life miserable.

The Net(book) Effect
Netbooks are the latest must-have gadgets for road warriors. But don't start thinking they'll solve all of your computing and communication needs when you're on a business trip.

The Girl Next Door
Christie Hefner, the CEO of Playboy Enterprises—the magazine, television, internet, and casino empire—on defending a brand that’s under siege, getting into politics, and why she’ll never wear the Playboy bunny.

The Business-Travel Blues
Economic forces, coupled with corporate mandates, are changing the long-term look of business travel.

His Space
MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe talks about why he thinks he has a better business than Facebook and what it’s like to work for Rupert Murdoch.

The O Team
Seven behind-the-scenes economic players you need to know in the Obama administration.

13 Signs of the Economic Apocalypse
Just how dark will our days become in this economic downturn?

A Truly Bad Bank
The new big-screen thriller The International is all about the intrigue surrounding a global bank. Don't we have enough of that in real life?

Taxpayer Perks for Ex-CEOs
Top executives at bailed-out banks aren't the only people accepting lavish benefits at government expense. Some of their predecessors are too.

Commuter Hell
Turbo-prop planes and regional jets are a crucial part of the airlines' route strategies and are often the only way a business traveler can easily get to a destination, but road warriors hate flying them.

My Toxins Made Me Do It!
A tongue-in-cheek toxicological hypothesis to explain the banking crisis.

The Prime of Mr. Nouriel Roubini
Life is good for New York University’s party-boy economist. Once regarded as a crank, he has parlayed his now-accurate predictions of an economic bust into fame, rising fortune, and a vigorous social life.

Hoover Revisited
At a time when America faces the prospect of another Depression, a new biography examines the man who is widely blamed for the first one.

Where the Bears Are Now
One year after the weekend that marked the end of Bear Stearns, Portfolio.com checks in on the whereabouts of its leaders.

10 Great Getaways
Thanks to an amazing confluence of factors, almost all of them related to our current parlous business climate, now is the time to take a vacation.

25 Innovators in Technology
They’re changing the way we do business (and not always for the better). Don't miss features on Twitter CEO Evan Williams, Google's gambit with the power grid, and an essay about CEO Steve Jobs' leave of absence from Apple.

Acts of Contrition
Corporate sacrifices to the altar of public opinion.

The Future of Shopping: Custom Everything
What happens when you can design your physical world as easily as you can reformat your blog?

Houses are the New Stocks
Learn why houses now are like stocks in 2002.

The Private Equity Meltdown Myth
Why buyout kings like Leon Black aren’t going out of business.

Lots of Room at the Inn
Luxury travel has tumbled off the proverbial cliff, and that means airlines and hotels will make fundamental changes in how they price and how they operate.

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