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...returned with the language proficiency and enough grasp of the subtleties of Korea's tradition-bound business culture to make his direct-approach, all-American management style palatable. Samsung marketing vice president Park Seung Soo calls Kim "a kimchi-eating American," referring to Korea's fiery national dish...
...selling to the foreigners and then move to the Bahamas," he said. "My aim," he later explained to TIME, "is to destroy the mafia. I am showing that I am not afraid of criminals no matter where they are." Others say he is doing what he has always done: dish the dirt against his political enemies. Milosevic and Seselj "want to make Serbia's new leaders look as bad as possible," says Ljiljana Bacevic, head of the Institute for Social Sciences at the University of Belgrade. Given voter discontent, that shouldn't be too difficult. In a recent survey...
...like it--and to the Queen. Though he sold his story for $650,000 to a British TV network and the Mirror, a London tabloid, he carefully protected Diana's and the Queen's reputations as he blabbed, and even turned down a rival offer of $3 million to dish all the dirt he knew...
...Breath of Life" reveals a major playwright in the narrowing career journey from the political epics of his early years to the intimate, no-less-barbed confrontations of "Amy's View" and this two-hander. Some theatergoers wanted to follow this trajectory; most wanted to see the two Dames dish. Even when "Breath" was in previews, scalpers were getting $300 for a single Saturday night ticket. (We bought two for $100 each from a gent outside the theater. Row X, in the back, but we were, after all, in the same big room with the stars. Maggie is the taller...
Morris talks a lot about family. Tim Murphy has described him as one of the most motivated kids he’s ever coached. Ask Morris what drives him. He’ll dish generically about wanting to be the best at everything he does. But press him a little harder on that point...