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...companies that are relatively disconnected from conditions in the U.S. In a period of weakness for the U.S., the best foreign funds will be those that own shares of local companies that don't do a lot of business in the States. These funds, like Pioneer Emerging Markets and Dreyfus Emerging Markets, tend to have a small-company focus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bulls Are Abroad | 7/29/2002 | See Source »

...Also in the news for later in the season: the surprising return of Julia Louis-Dreyfus's "Watching Ellie" (possibly without its real-time structure); a two-hour season (and probably series) finale of "Friends"; and - perhaps the biggest news of the week - the return of "Battle of the Network Stars" (using only NBC stars, natch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Upfronts: NBC Gets Peacock-y | 5/14/2002 | See Source »

...reason that Seinfeld cast members Michael Richards, Jason Alexander and now Julia Louis-Dreyfus have all failed with their own sitcoms is simple [PEOPLE, April 1]: their solo shows are nothing about something. They should have learned the cardinal rule from Jerry: something about nothing sells. Had they paid attention, they couldn't have failed to succeed! COLIN SIMON Toronto

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 22, 2002 | 4/22/2002 | See Source »

Friday the 13th was never this brutal. Watching Ellie, starring former Seinfeld co-star JULIA (Elaine) LOUIS-DREYFUS, appears headed for the same dustbin as Michael (Kramer) Richards' The Michael Richards Show and Jason (George) Alexander's Bob Patterson. The show's ratings have declined each week since its Feb. 26 debut, and NBC announced last Thursday that the April 2 episode would be the show's last for this spring. The plan all along, says the network, was to hold off running the remaining episodes until fall. Oddly, that strategy was never made public until...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 1, 2002 | 4/1/2002 | See Source »

...cable veneer--an edgy narrative style (each story unfolds in real time), a cinematic look and no laugh track--but the safe heart of a network show. As a lounge singer of a certain age sleeping with her band's married guitarist, Seinfeld alumna Julia Louis-Dreyfus, above, has a bittersweet charm (and, yes, she can sing), but it's lost amid wacky-neighbor jokes and slapstick. Faith, from Sex and the City scribe Jenny Bicks, wears its cable pedigree too obviously. Faith (Sarah Paulson, in red) dumps her fiance--a man so clearly wrong for her she must have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television | 3/4/2002 | See Source »

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