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Table of Contents:VOL. 158, NO. 2 - July 21, 2008
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Fortune Global 500
The New New World Order
The New New World Order
Emerging economies are booming, while the developed world slows. By Barney Gimbel 
Noble Prize
Commodities are hot, but Global 500 newcomer Noble Group is poised to win whether prices rise or fall. by Clay Chandler 
The Global Mentor Matchup
These four rising stars are learning from the leaders. A Fortune portfolio. Photographs by Gregg Segal; Text by Jessica Shambora 
Power shift
A major shakeup in the world markets is evident in this year's rankings. By Jenny Mero 
Inside Job
The extraordinary story of two Dow Chemical officials who plotted an LBO of their company - and forgot to tell the CEO or the board. by Roger Parloff 
Brainstorm
Tesla's wild ride
Building the world's first electric supercar was never going to be easy - even without the hubris, infighting, and mismanagement that nearly sent Tesla spinning off the road. By Michael V. Copeland 
Air traffic cop
How a startup near Seattle may make flying more pleasant for airlines and passengers. By Michael V. Copeland 
The solar rush
In the Southwest, demand for sites for solar power projects is sparking a land grab. By Todd Woody 
Head counter
John Koza has an ingenious plan to put the Electoral College out of business. By Andrew Ferguson 
The man who lost $6 billion
Brian Hunter brought down Amaranth with disastrous trades on gas. But is he really such a bad guy? By Bethany McClean 
First
Fish tale
In the world of aquariums, the biggest fish these days are in downtown Atlanta and Chicago. By Ryan Derousseau 
Where's Alwaleed?
Postcards from the Saudi prince's 2008 world tour: He's looking for that next great investment idea. By Barney Gimbel 
Game changers
Legendary basketball coach John Wooden and Starbucks' Howard Schultz talk about a common interest: leadership. A Fortune Q&A. 
The Three-Minute Manager
My employees are burned out. How can I create a better environment? By Jia Lynn Yang 
Marketing
When Nelson Peltz wrests control of companies like Tiffany and Heinz, he changes the sales pitch as well as the sales. By Suzanne Kapner 
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