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...that money to fund it. So we basically said if we've got X amount of dollars, we'll make sure that a large portion of that goes to the artist whose record it is, which may be Method Man or Inspectah Deck, but U-God and everyone else ate off of it, as well. They appeared on the records or whatever - but we found ways for everyone to get paid. And the same when the U-God album dropped. Others got paid in ways in which maybe he didn't see, but we see, because he's looking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Interview: Mitchell Diggs, a.k.a. Divine | 11/16/2000 | See Source »

...ate my way through the bag and made it to the next stop, but years from now I'll still cringe at the sight of those little colored candies...

Author: By Brook C. Wilkinson, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Diary: 24 Hours in a Porshe, My Record-Setting Drive | 11/15/2000 | See Source »

Once in Gaza, Peres sat back and listened to Arafat complain. The excitable Palestinian leader inflated the numbers of dead and wounded and sneered at measures Israel thought of as concessions. "I sensed an unbelievable gap," Peres said. But over dinner Peres calmed Arafat. After they ate a dessert of kunafeh, sweet semolina topped with shredded wheat and syrup, Peres and Arafat talked alone. By half past midnight, they had a deal. Arafat agreed to end the shooting--though not the stones and the Molotov cocktails. In return, Peres would persuade Barak to pull back some of Israel's tanks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At The Speed Of Hate | 11/13/2000 | See Source »

...City Step dance. Individual tickets went for $15 a pop and black-tie was the presumed dress code. Even after dancers had already shelled out that much cash, however, questions regarding money were not put to rest; while some couples could afford to dine in swanky downtown restaurants, others ate their meals in the dining hall, and whereas some people splurged on taxis, other students had no choice but to take...

Author: By Jordana R. Lewis, | Title: Living in a Material World | 11/9/2000 | See Source »

Executives at Lucent Technologies, the New Jersey telecom-equipment maker, couldn't help noticing this year that CEO Richard McGinn had morphed from an outgoing, hands-on boss who ate lunch in the cafeteria to a withdrawn figure bunkered in his office. Perhaps retreat was in order. After three otherwise successful years at the helm, McGinn had committed a series of screw-ups. Among them: missing out on optical-equipment investments that Lucent's competitors later cleaned up on and avoiding layoffs in spite of declining sales. Two weeks ago, he delivered really bad news: the current quarter's revenue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blood in the Boardroom | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

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