'Vanity Fair': Honors Given to Humanitarian Leaders

In an effort to play down its usual parade of celebrities and private-jet-owning business moguls, Vanity Fair (October) has shaken up its annual list of the 100 most powerful people in the world by including leaders in the nonprofit world.

"With the economy in the dumps and global warming threatening the environment," the magazine said it wanted to give more weight to charitable work by the members of the so-called New Establishment.

"It's why we've added William

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