The New York Times Magazine 1997 Michael Lewis - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1997 Michael Lewis
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bill Clinton's garbage man. (Harold Ickes, former deputy chief of staff, served Clinton as his father Harold Ickes Sr served Pres Franklin D. Roosevelt)(Cover Story)Michael Lewis
Heartless donors: George Soros and other big givers have ushered in the 'tough love' era of charity. (accountability is the yardstick for receiving the largess)(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
I.R.S. R.I.P. (Congress' rescission of tax collection program)(Column)Michael Lewis
Life in the fast lane: supply and demand is hitting the road. With the advent of E-Z passes, a highway caste system now lets motorists buy their way out of traffic jams. (debit card scanners now in use on New York City toll bridges)(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
Mike Milken isn't history: in fact the bottom line is that most titans of business only matter in the here and now. (Milken-sponsored 'The Knowledge Exchange Business Encyclopedia' pushes another view of business history)(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
Royal scram: Sarah Ferguson is selling a certain prestige that doesn't belong to her. Even an ex-duchess needs cash.(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
The $700,000-a-year drone. (popularity of golf among financial professionals reflects changes in Wall Street culture from 1980s) (Michael Lewis: The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
The case against tipping: what's so special about filling a plastic cup with coffee?(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
The good buy.(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
The high cost of hope: companies pay big bucks to put outsiders in charge, even bigger bucks to fire them. (enormous CEO severance pay)(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
The money pit: investors are losing millions on the movies, when not becoming patrons of schlock.(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
The silent boom: suddenly, the bulls and bears of Wall Street have become conspicuously inconspicuous.(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
The subversive. (Senator John McCain's campaign finance reform plan)Michael Lewis
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