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Running Weld
By Stephen Rodrick
The quixotic candidacy of the partying patrician who wants to be governor, again. |
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Vera Wang’s Second Honeymoon
By Amy Larocca
Brides love Vera Wang. But does she love them? (Not so much.) What this former Vogue editor and self-described fashion nun really has a passion for is clothes. But let her tell you about it. |
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THE IMPERIAL CITY
The Good Old Boy of Time Inc.
By Kurt Andersen
John Huey sits atop Time and Fortune and 149 other magazines, ready to have some fun. Only now the good old days of big media are history. |
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THE POWER GRID
Chuck’s Chance
By John Heilemann
Whatever happens with Judge Alito, Schumer is likely the Democratic winner. It’s all part of his secret plan for senatorial domination. |
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| News & Gossip |
The 10 Highest Paid CEOs
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#10
Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
Director,
Chairman and CEO, Goldman Sachs
Direct
deposit: $14,656,600
Perks: $5,881,329 option value + $3,866,533
restricted stock awards
Total Compensation: $24,404,462
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Slash of the
titan: The New York Post wrote in February
that Paulson's salary actually took a hit in 2000,
dropping 12 percent following the stock market's
downturn.
Market value: Worth magazine put Paulson
at number 16 on its April list of the top 50 CEOs
in the country.
CEO after a fashion: Check out the "work-casual"
Paulson's views on the "business of life" at Polo.com.
Family ties: According to justpeople.com,
Paulson is a "Teddy Roosevelt-type Republican,"
active in conservation causes; and he maintains
homes in both New York and in his native Illinois.
He has been married since 1969 to wife Wendy; they
have two grown children.
Rankings
and data provided by Executive Compensation Advisory
Services (ECAS) for fiscal year 2000.
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