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Mark Gimein

August 24, 2009 |
Sue This School

Should a college pay when a grad can't find a job? This one should.

August 10, 2009 |
Getting Past the Rage Stage

Thrifty Bank of America is worse than bonus-mad Wall Street.

June 26, 2009 |
Michael Jackson and the Fat Middle

Michael Jackson's death is a reminder that the cultural universe of a single megahit has given way to a universe of hits.

October 13, 2008 | Intelligencer
Shooting the Salesman

As the financial system unravels, the country has decided it’s all Wall Street’s fault. It’s not.

September 22, 2008 | Intelligencer
Bank on It

Why Lehman Brothers wasn’t too venerable to fail.

March 12, 2007 | Features
The Equation

Malpractice is a carefully orchestrated negotiation played out in front of a jury audience. Is it unfair? Probably. But it works because everybody knows the rules.

February 7, 2005 | Feature
Target: Mapes

The same crusading and risk-taking that doomed producer Mary Mapes on the National Guard story led to CBS’s triumph on Abu Ghraib. Is her sin really worthy of a scandal?

October 4, 2004 | Profile
Little, Better, Yellow, Different In Gumbo America

As advertising struggles in its latest crisis, David Lubars, BBDO’s new creative director, has a new, improved 99 44⁄100 percent pure strategy for saving it.

February 8, 2005 | Feature
Two Brothers and a Slingshot

The twentysomethings who laid CBS News low.

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