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...Carl Jeffers is a freelance writer and political essayist. He is a regular feature editorial contributor to the Seattle Times and Biz Magazine, and can be reached at cjintel@juno.com

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What George W. Bush Needs to Do to Win the Black Vote | 2/1/2001 | See Source »

Group president Carl Guardino even hints that the CEOs he represents are starting to think about relocating if California can't supply the industry with its most indispensable resource. "This is critical; they have to consider all options," he says. Sayonara, Silicon Valley; hello, Seattle or New York. Oh, and the lights are still on in Bucharest. Maybe Guardino's CEOs should sleep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Grim and Dim for the Dotcoms | 1/29/2001 | See Source »

...third most tempting target for interest groups is Gale Norton, the former Colorado attorney general who is Bush's pick for Interior. She is being assailed by environmentalists, who now rival civil rights groups for clout on Capitol Hill. Norton, says Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope, "would be a natural disaster as Interior Secretary. Norton is the oil, mining and timber industry's choice." Pope's group is worried that she will move quickly to open more federal land to mining and oil exploration. During a stint as Reagan's associate solicitor for conservation and wildlife, where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Confirmation Bear Traps | 1/15/2001 | See Source »

...Theodore Roosevelt, but he has also missed opportunities that may never present themselves again, given the irreversibility of much of the damage being done to the planet. "Clinton fell short by the needs of this century, but by the standards of the past century, he did rather well," says Carl Pope, executive director of the Sierra Club...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Green Was Bill? | 12/18/2000 | See Source »

...kept them there. Scallions, who came onto stage in cowboy hat and blue feathered jacket, had enough of an element of musical madness to keep the audience more than interested as the band played cuts from their new release, Something Like Human, and their platinum 1998 debut Sunburn. Guitarist/songwriter Carl Bell's enthusiasm for his music was particularly evident as he provoked the crowd into standing up and singing along with such well-known songs as "Bittersweet," off Sunburn. When the band played "Shimmer," their modern-rock staple, band members left much of the singing to the audience, which...

Author: By Rebecca Dezube, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: It's Beginning to Sound a Lot Like Christmas:Dust for Life, Fuel and Collective Soul at the WBCN X-Mas Rave | 12/15/2000 | See Source »

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