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...idea of mass media is supposed to mean energy and innovation to twenty-somethings; it means cable and satellite television, programming on demand and the wonderful horizons of the boundless Internet. Amidst such an array of choices, then, radio can sometimes seem like the forgotten province of bombastic talk show hosts and mindless drivel (e.g.Kiss...

Author: By Kevin S. Davis, | Title: Listen to Your Computer | 3/17/1998 | See Source »

...Jones civil case) were routine. We must believe that Vernon Jordan makes a habit of placing unsuccessful 24-year-old hangers-on in high-paying jobs at Revlon. We must believe that the comfortable familiarity we see between Clinton and Lewinsky at past fundraisers merely reflects Clinton's boundless love for people...

Author: By Thomas B. Cotton, | Title: The Lesson of Lewinsky | 2/4/1998 | See Source »

This has been a truly great year. Our decision last December to stock nothing but stocks was more effective than even I had envisioned. We didn't just simplify our core business; we gave the people what they prized above all else and helped instill in them the boundless cheer and goodwill that come from being fully invested and watching CNBC all day. That goodwill inspired bountiful acts, such as Ted Turner's pledging $1 billion to charity and Al Dunlap's--the Grinch, to some--granting stock options to every last employee at Sunbeam Corp. Of course, we still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SANTA MEETS GOLDILOCKS | 12/29/1997 | See Source »

...first of the four Luce-created magazines that changed forever the way news is read and understood. TIME's first issue bore the date March 3, 1923, and was the first foray into publishing for Luce, about to turn 25 and just a few years out of Yale. The boundless self-confidence that created TIME would sustain his second magazine, FORTUNE, through a rocky birth that was announced just as the stock market crashed in 1929. Against the advice of colleagues who warned him to retreat, Luce persevered, and so did FORTUNE. In 1936 he brought out LIFE. His last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers: Dec. 8, 1997 | 12/8/1997 | See Source »

...human capacity for insult, denigration and blasphemy seems utterly boundless. University of Tennessee research associate professor Jonathan E. Lighter demonstrated this in 1994 with the first volume of his Historical Dictionary of American Slang (A through G). Volume II (Random House; 736 pages; $65)--beginning with H, a euphemism for hell, and ending 10,000 definitions later at the letter O with Ozzie, an Australian--once again reflects Americans' ingenious talent for verbal invention as well as Lighter's indefatigable scholarship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: KISKEEDEE? LOOK IT UP! | 10/6/1997 | See Source »

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