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...brash 29-year-old was already speaking his mind. Michael Holland, a New York City money manager and acquaintance of Weill's, recalls hearing Dimon bluntly telling Weill that a veteran Wall Street banking analyst didn't know what he was talking about. "He was like a pit bull," recalls Holland. "I was just impressed with the tenacity of the guy, and I've never forgotten...
What's in it for Trump? We're in a bull market for reality TV about rich people (Rich Girls, The Simple Life), but most of the silver-spooners on those shows have not come off well. (An exception was Trump's daughter Ivanka in HBO's documentary Born Rich. Amid a cast of upper-class twits worthy of Monty Python, she seemed refreshingly level-headed. "I was very proud," her dad says. "She came off like a member of society, as opposed to somebody from Mars.") And he's a busy enough man as it is, which he happily...
...Wesley Clark captures the Democratic nomination after a series of continuing Dean gaffes. In turn, the angered and vengeful Dean breaks from the Democratic Party in a huff and runs independently in the 2004 general election. In his own Bull Moose-like way, Dean manages to split the Democratic vote, allowing G.W. to cruise to a second term. To top it off, Dean refuses to concede and declares his campaign a "Victory for America". Matthew M. Miller Pittsburgh...
...talk about his charisma too. When he was a boy growing up in Kent, Wash., he was the Pied Piper, as his mother Pat calls him, to his friends and seven siblings. There is the story of Ben's breaking his wrist on his first attempt to ride a bull and still persuading his younger brother to ride. And of his crashing a party at which friends predicted he would get roughed up and then calling from inside to report on the new pals he had made...
Being able to see beyond the imposing history of the institution and the titles of senior administrators may be what distinguishes Elfenbein from the vast majority of Harvard students. Being able to pick through the bull-shit has proven integral to Elfenbein’s social activism. “Deans are people too,” she says...