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Marion Maneker

June 17, 2002 | Feature
Sexy Cause

Meet the new face of the anti-globalization movement.

March 18, 2002 | Feature
Horror Shows

How the culture industry is grappling with September 11.

March 4, 2002 | Feature
Ouest Side Story

Staking out the culinary wilderness north of Lincoln Center, Chef Tom Valenti is serving the west side's A-List a menu that's equal parts comfort food and four-star inspiration.

February 11, 2002 | Feature
Down and Out at Davos

Poor Michael Dell. At the Waldorf, even VIPs had trouble getting into the confabs.

January 21, 2002 | Feature
Now for the Grann Finale

Phyllis Grann turned Putnam into the most profitable publisher in town. But she quit in a huff and took a mysterious new job at Random House. Does the undisputed queen of New York's book business have one more trick up her sleeve?

December 3, 2001 | Feature
Stars and (Maybe) Stripes
November 26, 2001 | Feature
The Secret Life of Alfred Taubman
November 12, 2001 | Feature
The Bell Tolls for Taubman
August 20, 2001 | Feature
Yacht Club

Every summer weekend, a couple dozen of the city's most successful men battle for big-boat supremacy in the waters from Manhattan to Newport. And though theirs is a genteel sport, today's skippers depend as much on designer software as on America's Cup talent.

June 11, 2001 | Feature
The King James Version

Critic James Wolcott, the reigning monarch of the literary put-down, is about to publish his first novel, and legions of his victims are already sharpening their knives.

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