American Obsession With Rich Explains Bloomberg: Guardian
It's not that Americans are obsessed with people with money, exactly; it's that they are obsessed with how those people made that money and, more impo...
It's not that Americans are obsessed with people with money, exactly; it's that they are obsessed with how those people made that money and, more impo...
New York Post | Laura Italiano | Posted 06.12.2009 | Business
"[Astor] is killing him. She's f----- killing him," Charlene Marshall said in September 2001 of the possibility of her mother-in-law outliving her hus...
New York Post | Laura Italiano | Posted 06.08.2009 | Business
Charlene Marshall, unindicted villainess of the sensational Brooke Astor trial, broke down in tears as she walked up the courthouse steps yesterday to...
Sherman Yellen | Posted 06.07.2009 | Style
Mrs. Astor married the late Mr. Astor, allegedly an abusive drunk, with an eye on the main chance. How different is that from Charlene, who married Mrs. Astor's son with an eye on her Maine chance?
New York Post | Laura Italiano | Posted 06.07.2009 | Business
Brooke Astor suffered delusions of poverty and sometimes couldn't remember her closest friends -- but she still had enough sense to keep her bling awa...
New York Post | Laura Italiano | Posted 06.04.2009 | Business
Philanthropist Brooke Astor hated her daughter-in-law so much that she told her doctor she would rather spend Christmas with her two dogs over "that b...
New York Post | Laura Italiano | Posted 05.04.2009 | Business
With his cane, unsteady gait, nice suits and cortege of lawyers and news photographers, Anthony Marshall -- the accused thieving son of philanthropist...
The Guardian | Hadley Freeman | Posted 10.14.2009 | New York