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...were accurate. It introduced us, in a way that was positive, to people who hadn't heard of us." Even the publicists whose clients are targets of TMZ's unblinking glare agree. "Its presence can no longer be ignored," says Elliot Mintz, who represents Paris Hilton and Christie Brinkley...
...CHRISTIE BRINKLEY, 52, SPLIT FROM ARCHITECT PETER COOK, 47, BECAUSE...
...believed that it dramatically enhanced the quality of the appointments, we would probably adopt such a process, but I don’t know that it obviously does,” Saller says.Although Columbia University does put tenure cases through an ad hoc scrutiny, Provost Alan Brinkley agrees that the existence of an ad hoc committee does not seem to significantly affect the quality of the tenure process.Brinkley says rigorous tenure review at the departmental level is the most important part of the tenure process, but central administration processes such as ad hoc committees force the departments to take their...
...reading headlines, the NBC News president made the most of the new medium, infusing such protgs as Tom Brokaw and Linda Ellerbee with his zeal for compelling storytelling that let pictures shine. Among the Emmy winner's best-known innovations was pairing two anchors in The Huntley-Brinkley Report whose lively pacing, witty asides and hokey sign-off ("Goodnight, David," "Goodnight, Chet") are credited with changing the style of TV news...
...that you can make profits and do good at the same time. If he succeeds--and the odds aren't necessarily in his favor--Ford Motor could help save the U.S.'s manufacturing base. "Bill could go down as a truly historic American figure, like his great-grandfather," says Brinkley, "or he could just be a guy who watched over the collapse of a family company...