Table of Contents:VOL. 158, NO. 8 - November 11, 2008 SPECIAL REPORT: GREEN INVESTING
 Cashing in on clean energy Solar, wind, and carbon-trading stocks may pay off bigtime for patient investors. By Brian Dumaine
Doing well by cleaning up Investing in carbon credits takes an appetite for risk and complexity. But the market is doing much better than most. By Marc Gunther
Solar stocks for a rainy day The industry has taken a beating in the market lately, but a few standouts may shine in the long run. By Michael V. Copeland
Trying to catch the wind Developers and turbine makers are scrambling to feed growing demand for power. By Todd Woody Features
 Look who pays for the bailout Meet the HENRYs (high earners, not rich yet). They make $250,000-plus and get taxed to high heaven. And they're about to get socked again. By Shawn Tully, with Joan Caplin
The mysterious mogul behind the predator Neal Blue, CEO of defense contractor General Atomics, has transformed the way the U.S. military fights wars. But it is his take-no-prisoners approach to business that has made him infamous. By Barney Gimbel
The player NBC hired Ben Silverman to reinvent television. Can he put anything on the air as totally awesome as the Ben Silverman show? By Richard Siklos First
 Smackdown! Comedy thrives when the markets swoon. By Jon Birger and Scott Cendrowski
The Deal Playing the blame game: Will "mark to market" accounting take the fall for the Wall Street mess? By Allan Sloan
The Three-Minute Manager How do I groom and keep talented employees? By Mina Kimes
Value Driven A return to thrift: Main Street should follow Wall Street when it comes to deleveraging. By Geoff Colvin
Where business is booming Saskatchewan, Canada, home to huge quantities of oil, uranium, and chickpeas, has 10,000 job openings. Bring your parka. By Jon Birger
World's Most Admired Companies How breakfast food maker General Mills milks its products for margins. By Mina Kimes
Questions for ... Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson answers fortune.com readers' queries - and some of our own. With Barney Gimbel Life at the top
Cool cars for tough times Need a break from the financial meltdown? A supercar showdown is just the ticket. By Sue Zesiger Callaway
Stroke of genius Golf icon Annika Sorenstam plots a business career beyond the tee, beginning with the poshest golf camp around. PLUS: Annika's golfing musts - what she can't leave home without and a few of her favorite stops. By Jessica Shambora Technology
 Big tech goes bargain hunting If you're a corporate giant with billions in cash, there's good news in the fear spreading around Silicon Valley. All those startups with technology you coveted? Fire sale!!! By Michael V. Copeland
How Hulu became the season's hit The "YouTube" killer launched a year ago amid tech industry derision. Now it's on a tear. By Jessi Hempel
Nvidia inside The GeForce 9400M graphics chip from Nvidia is the new MacBook's big winner (besides Apple, that is). By Jon Fortt | |
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