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...mining and exploration firms aiming to capitalize on booming energy prices, but with no income. So as long as small-cap exchanges are in vogue, fashion victims are inevitable. - By Adam Smith Getting In The Picture Move over, Hollywood - here comes Hungary. That's the hope of flamboyant Budapest real estate tycoon Sandor Demjan, chairman of TriGranit Development Corporation. With a government go-ahead expected "very soon," according to TriGranit, work is set to begin on a $188-million, state-of-the-art film complex to be built 15 km outside Budapest, due for completion next year. The 34-hectare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bizwatch | 5/22/2005 | See Source »

...prefer hunting down cultural treasures, then call at one of the many historic towns and cities built on the Danube's banks. Budapest, Hungary's capital, is one of the most graceful. The Danube (or Duna in Hungarian) divides the city into the hilly side (Buda) and the flat side (Pest), from which it gets its name. Jog through the former and you can check out the gorgeous 15th century Royal Palace and the 700-year-old Matthias Church. Pick up a trail on the latter for views of the neo-Gothic parliament building and the beautiful Central Market Hall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Take Me to the River | 5/14/2005 | See Source »

...hungry ducks and other fowl dive-bombing a river teeming with fish, plus the occasional huntsman, struggling to get an overexcited dog to heel. If you prefer hunting down cultural treasures, then call at one of the many historic towns and cities built on the Danube's banks. Budapest, Hungary's capital, is one of the most graceful. The Danube (or Duna in Hungarian) divides the city into the hilly side (Buda) and the flat side ( Pest ). Jog through the Buda side and you can check out the gorgeous 15th century Royal Palace and the 700-year-old Matthias Church...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Take Me to the River | 5/12/2005 | See Source »

...diligently transforming himself into yet another artistic savant. "He's the greatest musician that ever walked the planet," says Harris, who starred in and directed a 2000 biopic of painter Jackson Pollock. "I'm an actor from New Jersey." To master the maestro for Copying Beethoven, currently filming in Budapest, Harris, who has been in about a gazillion movies but may be best known for The Right Stuff or Apollo 13, has picked up piano, a pastime he abandoned in fourth grade. He's also learning to conduct. "I'm trying to figure out spiritually, intellectually where Beethoven's musicianship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: First Look: Rolling Over Beethoven | 4/24/2005 | See Source »

...conclusion of an eight-year, $9 million study reported in last week's New England Journal of Medicine. The study, financed by the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke (NINCDS), in Bethesda, Md., involved 1,377 patients at 71 leading medical centers in such cities as Budapest, Kyoto and Cleveland. Each of the subjects had experienced either a minor stroke or warning signals known as transient ischemic attacks. Such attacks, which may result in dizzy spells, temporary loss of vision or speech, or numbness in a hand or limb, signal that arteries supplying various parts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Second Opinions on the Bypass | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

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