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...goalkeeper Jamie Pagliarulo. Pagliarulo, an All-American and member of the U.S. National Under-20 soccer team, is widely regarded as one of the best young goalkeeping talents in the country. The junior is already George Mason's all-time leader in saves, and was once again named All-CAA this season...
...Brasco) that made her this week's actress to moon over. Reason? Endeavor was opposed to her announcing in PEOPLE that she is gay and having a relationship with Ellen DeGeneres, who only recently stepped out of the armoire herself. Heche has signed with more like-minded agents at CAA (which also represents DeGeneres) and has a new manager, who also happens to be DeGeneres'. Hey, the couple that has representation together...
Yesterday Harvard's team met the Greyhounds (12-2, 6-0 CAA), and soon realized why Loyola defeated Maryland. The Crimson (4-7, 1-4 Ivy) fell 18-3 and were simply over-matched by an older, stronger Loyola team...
...stakes, however, are rising fast. That heady moment is approaching when home computers linked to a more TV-like Web will emerge as a lucrative entertainment medium in their own right. CAA believes that introducing its clients to the wonders of the PC revolution will help the agency make cyberspace attractive to mass audiences--and steal a march on archrivals International Creative Management and William Morris Agency in the process. "Our artists have lots of story ideas floating around in their heads," says Hassan Miah, a former management consultant who now runs CAA's new-media program. "When they...
That will be music to Andy Grove's ears. Grove, CEO of microchip colossus Intel, has a clear aim in partnering with CAA on the media lab: plant the "content community" with seed capital and hope like hell something grows. His $16 billion company is ramping up production capacity to the tune of $3.5 billion a year. But how exactly, Grove wonders, is Intel going to persuade people to drop another $3,000 each time a new, extra-ultra-powerful PC gets invented, instead of sticking with last year's merely ultra-powerful model? "You can't push 100 million...