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ISSUE DATE:
JANUARY 2009; Vol. 52, No. 1, NO. 581
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COVER: TINA FEY! A New American President! A New American Sweetheart!
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WHAT AT TINA WANTS: Her Saturday Night Live Sarah Palin impression made Tina Fey a household name, snared her a $5 million book deal, and juiced the ratings for her funny, clever
sitcom, 30 Rock. Backstage for the Palin face-off, and at home with Fey and family, Maureen Dowd profiles the queen of comedy. Photographs by Annie Leibovitz.
PROFILES IN PANIC: How are all those high-rolling Wall Streeters and their pampered wives holding up as the pink slips multiply and portfolios evaporate? From the returns counters at
high-end stores to the reservation desks on St. Barth's, Michael Shnayerson surveys the financial and social wreckage of a gilded age.
ELOISE SHEDS A TEAR: Buyers of the Plaza Hotel's new condominiums paid top dollar for a piece of its Old New York magic-- but some got a rude surprise once they moved in. With
several lawsuits targeting the developer, Evgenia Peretz investigates the gap between Plaza history and Plaza hype. Photographs by Todd Eberle.
THE DEVIL AT 37,000 FEET: In 2006, a business jet and a Boeing 737 collided high above the Amazon--killing 154 people--in one of the most improbable aviation disasters in history.
Delving into the cockpit recordings, William Langewiesche finds the blame lies as much in state-of-the-art technology as in human error.
THE THINGS YVES LOVED: Yves Saint Laurent's Paris duplex was overflowing with the trophies of a four-decade hunt for inspiration. In February, those treasures will be auctioned off
by the late designer's partner, Pierre Berge. Previewing an art-world event, Amy Fine Collins hears from Berge and other experts about the passion behind this private collection.
Photographs by Pascal Chevallier.
THE MAN IN THE ROCKEFELLER SUIT: "Clark Rockefeller" posed first as an English aristocrat and then as a Hollywood producer before his decade-plus performance as a scion of the
illustrious dynasty. While the master con artist awaits trial for custodial kidnapping, and has so far refused to be questioned in a missing-persons case, Mark Seal discovers how one
role--loving dad--brought him down.
PLATINUM BLONDE: Frederike Helwig and Ned Zeman spotlight Taylor Swift, the Tennessee teenager who is putting pop-country first.
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