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...pays, she does???out of a private income and what she earns from 3W, or Three Women, an online multimedia company she helms with her mother, who is only 45 and earned her master's degree in Paris, and her 21-year-old sister, who recently graduated from Parsons in Paris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Meet Me at The Mall | 3/8/2006 | See Source »

...biofeedback and Transcendental Meditation; at the other end, close-order drill for the psyche, like est. All but trampled by this stampede toward satisfaction lies the battered body of the medical specialty that once held the exclusive franchise for curing all maladies of the mind. Obviously it no longer does???one reason why psychiatry itself is now on the couch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Psychiatry on the Couch | 4/2/1979 | See Source »

...found his spiritual home: a company that is as aggressive, hungry and fast-moving as he is, unencumbered by the bureaucratic snares that come from long years of success. Without so much as making a phone call, Silverman can ?and often does???guarantee the commitment of hundreds of thousands of ABC's dollars to a producer. According to lore, Silverman can give a producer a yes or no within 15 minutes. B. Donald ("Bud") Grant, his counterpart at CBS, will say, "I'll think it over." At NBC, Irwin Segelstein will say, "We're having a meeting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Man with the Golden Gut | 9/5/1977 | See Source »

...with the authentic voice of Americans who are angry and frightened by what has happened to their culture, who view the '60s as a disastrous montage of pornography, crime, assaults on patriotism, flaming ghettos, marijuana and occupied colleges. If he speaks with Richard Nixon's tacit approval?and he does???Agnew does his duty gladly, bringing missionary zeal and a sense of genuine moral outrage to his oratory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: SPIRO AGNEW: THE KING'S TASTER | 11/14/1969 | See Source »

...Harriman has his way?and he quite often does???the U.S. will be traveling uncharacteristically light. During the Laos negotiations six years ago, the U.S. had a 126-man team. Harriman quickly decided that he wanted as his deputy a junior Foreign Service officer named William H. Sullivan, now the U.S. Ambassador to Laos and the chief go-between with the North Vietnamese in Vientiane. Impossible, snorted the State Department; Sullivan was outranked by whole battalions of bureaucrats. "I know," retorted Harriman. "I'm sending them home." Result: the cumbersome U.S. delegation was cut by two-thirds, and Harriman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: THE VERY FIRST STEP | 5/10/1968 | See Source »

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