COVER STORY
 The New Face of Philanthropy Today's donors are more ambitious, get more involved, and demand results
COVER IMAGE: The New Face of Philanthropy
GRAPHIC: Great Moments in Giving
GRAPHIC: The 50 Most Generous Philanthropists
GRAPHIC: A Surge in Giving
GRAPHIC: Most Innovative New Philanthropists
GRAPHIC: Quiet Givers, Cheapskates, or What?
How We Rank Them
Q&A with Patty Stonesifer (extended)
ONLINE EXTRA: Q&A with Eli Broad
ONLINE EXTRA: Q&A with Wal-Mart Heir John Walton
 
INTERNATIONAL -- COVER STORY
 Bollywood Can new money create a world-class film industry in India?
COVER IMAGE: Bollywood
CHART: Boffo Bollywood
GRAPHIC: The Changing Face of Bollywood
GRAPHIC: Bollywood vs. Hollywood
 
UP FRONT
 Talk Show
 Tenet: In the SEC's Spotlight
 Perot Isn't Off the Hook Yet
 An End to Gum Control?
 What John Chambers Sees Coming
 Here's How It's Done, Kids
 
READERS REPORT
 How Qualified Are CEO Coaches--and Coached CEOs?
 At Least Fat People Don't Make Others Put on Pounds
 Hong Kong's Independence Isn't in Danger
 That Bud Wasn't for Him
 The Perils of Pen-Based Computing
 Making a Big Difference with the Smallest of Loans
 Superchips Mean Less Choice for Consumers
 
CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
 "Revenge of the retirees" (Working Life, Nov. 18, 2002)
 "The Stat" (BusinessWeek Investor, Nov. 18, 2002)
 "The new shape of Europe" in "Mega Europe" (Special Report, Nov. 25, 2002)
 
BOOKS
 Throwing Knives at Rupert Murdoch
 The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List
 
TECHNOLOGY & YOU
 Wireless Gizmos with Fewer Strings
 
ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT
 Good News for Joe Trustfund, Bad News for Joe Sixpack
 
BUSINESS OUTLOOK
 U.S.: Rough Pavement Now, but Not Down the Road
 Italy: Help Is Not On the Way
 
NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY
 Tidings of...?
The Toy That's Leaping Off the Shelves
 American's Latest Test Flight
 Commentary: Citi: Time for a Succession Plan
That's Giving Them an Earful, Eliot
 Suddenly, Philip Morris Isn't Smokin'
What's the Marlboro Man's Game?
The Skinny on Teen Smoking
 Schering-Plough Needs a New Chief--and Intensive Care
 The Shock Waves Rocking Interpublic
 
IN BUSINESS THIS WEEK
 Rudolph Giuliani: Thanks but No Thanks, Rudy
 More Inches Per Gallon--or Else
 Another Probe for Charter
 A Small Tremor Hits Housing
 The SEC: Beyond Sarbanes-Oxley
 Cleaning Up After Charles Wang
 Et Cetera...
 Hammered
 
WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
 Are Democrats Losing Their Grip on the Union Hall?
 Will Whitman Go First?
 
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
 China's Exports: How Low Can Prices Go?
 Commentary: Schröder Is Waffling While Germany Burns The economy is floundering and the deficit ballooning, but the Chancellor can't seem to figure out what to do
 
INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK
 Britain: The Unions Are Making Blair's Life Miserable
 Pakistan's New Government
 
SPECIAL REPORT
 A Mass Market of One
ONLINE EXTRA: Where Customization Goes Sour
ONLINE EXTRA: WellPoint's Health Pointers
 
THE CORPORATION
 Gerstner's Surprise
 
SPORTS BUSINESS
 Can Slot Machines Rescue Horse Racing?
 Commentary: Salaries Are Slamming the NHL. Who's to Blame?
 
ENTERTAINMENT
 Eisner Stays in the Picture
ONLINE EXTRA: The Case Against an ABC/CNN Merger
 
FINANCE
 Where's My Pension?
 The Populist on the Banking Committee
 
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
 Attack of the Killer Dust
Biotech: Can We Keep the Genie in the Bottle?
 
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
 Titanium Comes of Age
 
DEVELOPMENTS TO WATCH
 Introduction
 Japan: Staying Tops in Teraflops?
 Speeding the Traffic on Grids
 When the Sims Meet the Cells
 Innovations
 
BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR
 Save Those Home Videos--on DVD
 An Edgy Family Car
 Tune Up Your Car Loan
 Putting Your Eggs in Many Baskets
 How to Milk a Bond
 Closed-End Treasure?
 CO Gas: Thwarting an Invisible Killer
 
DIVIDENDS
 Time to Get Back In?
 Hit the Road
 Faded Memories
 Beware of Noise
 
THE BARKER PORTFOLIO
 Schwab: Breaking the Code of Silence
 
INSIDE WALL STREET
 Liberty: Going Cheap
 Xerox' Image Is Getting Crisper
 Is Inverness Being Fattened Up for Market?
 
FIGURES OF THE WEEK
 Figures of the Week
 
EDITORIALS
 The Good News about Philanthropy
 Sandy Weill's Humiliation
 
INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT
 Chechnya Is Better Off As Part of Russia
 An Unrecognized Market for Pen-Based Computing?
 Food-Industry Propaganda Is Not Education
 Georgia and Russia: Correcting Our Math
 U.S. Foreign Policy in Ireland Paved the Way for Peace
 
INTERNATIONAL -- CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
 "Offshore Fund Scoreboard" (Special Report, Nov. 4)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- ASIAN BUSINESS
 Who Is Wen Jiabao?
 
INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN BUSINESS
 European CEOs Play Musical Chairs Europe's chief execs are falling at a record pace. But are the new CEOs up to the challenges?
 Cost-Cutting Worked at Telecom Italia...
 My A8's Dashboard Is Cooler Than Yours
 A Turkish Tycoon Speaks Out Mustafa Koç, vice-chairman of the largest Turkish manufacturing group, on his nation's future in Europe
 
INTERNATIONAL -- FINANCE
 Pension Woes Pile Up in Europe Slumping markets and a rising cohort of retirees are causing funding shortfalls, forcing companies to dip deep into earnings
 Shinsei Bank: Cappuccino, Mortgages, and an IPO?
 
INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L FIGURES OF THE WEEK
 International Figures of the Week (.pdf)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- EDITORIALS
 NATO Has Some Soul-Searching to Do

ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
November 25, 2002
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