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...certain quarters, two events in 1987 brought the decade to a symbolic close. Warhol's death in February deprived the scene of its presiding elder, the white-wigged spirit of affectless salesmanship. The collapse of the stock market eight months later gradually squeezed off buyers. By the following August, Basquiat was dead as well. How will the future regard him and his brethren? "Dying young is the easy way out," says Longo. "It's much harder to keep your edge and keep it going." It pays to keep in mind something Zhou Enlai once said. On the bicentennial...
...Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We should take stock of how much we can afford to give to those who truly need our help...
...nazi.org first as Todesengel (German for angel of death) and then as NativeNazi. "I've always carried a natural admiration for Hitler and his ideals, and his courage to take on larger nations," he wrote. Racial purity became an issue for him, and he lamented that Native American stock was being diluted by intermarriage...
...doctorate program?never to return?shifted into law school and in 1995 joined Morgan Stanley as an investment banker. Since then, Zhu, 42, has made himself very, very useful to the Chinese economy. Morgan Stanley has raised $20 billion for Chinese companies, mainly through initial public offerings of stock, and Zhu has been involved in nearly all of them, including mobile-phone-service provider China Unicom, Ping An Insurance and oil giant Sinopec. Zhu has an additional $10 billion in deals in the pipeline. He also hooked up France's Thomson with Chinese electronics company TCL?a deal that...
...Dubai-based carrier that has grown into the world's fifth most profitable airline?and is redefining first-class luxury in the air. (Room service? On a plane?) For his first column on investing in Asia, William Green took himself off to Bombay, the heart of India's stock-market boom. "My head was spinning," says Green, of being bombarded with pitches for hedge funds and Indian real estate over meals in Bombay's ritzy hotels...