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Table of Contents:VOL. 157, NO. 6 - March 31, 2008
Features
How Target does itThe edgy retailer has been unstoppable. Now comes the hard part: nervous Nellie consumers, a resurgent Wal-Mart, and breaking in a new CEO. more
Economist Paul Krugman's forecast: What started in subprime is likely to continue cascading into the markets and keep the economy down until 2010. Bottom line for homeowners - an average drop of 25%. Interview By Jia Lynn Yang more
More than six years after 9/11, the toxic shell of the Deutsche Bank building remains standing. A tale of dysfunction that has cost taxpayers over $150 million - and taken the lives of two New York City firefighters more
A newfound interest in nuclear energy is fueling demand for uranium. Meet the man mining Kazakhstan's potential.  more
First
Tequila!
Harvesting blue agave, whose juice is the primary ingredient in tequila. By Ryan Derousseau 
Warren Buffett's FICO score
Would you give the Oracle of Omaha a loan? By Telis Demos 
Because the trust fund is invested in Treasuries, the real problem starts a lot earlier than 2040. more
Social Security will start trickling away sooner than you think. more
How ex-Apple CEO Gil Amelio raised $173 million - and lost almost all of it. more
As Harvard Business School turns 100, staying on top is harder than ever. more
Technology
Storm clouds over Silicon ValleyWe've seen this one before. But this time, smart people like veteran VC Jim Breyer see the tough times coming. more
Business people find ways to save time and make money from social software pioneered by their kids. more
If Max Levchin's Slide can cure what ails online ads, they might just be. more
The Walter Winchell of Web 2.0. more
Investing
Where to stash your cash nowThe credit crisis teaches a valuable lesson: Put safety first - and save your money so you'll be ready to get in on a stock market rebound.  more
Sheila Bair, head of the FDIC, is confident that banks are sound. more
Mining-equipment maker Joy Global has thrived during the commodities boom. How will it fare in a slowdown? more
Life at the Top
Teeing off at the Kiwi Pebble BeachWall Street wizard Julian Robertson shows off his New Zealand golf empire.  more
A new Segway will revolutionize your drive on the golf course.  more
Road warrior
Course designer David Mclay Kidd's grueling travel schedule keeps his handicap around eight. By Scott Gummer 
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