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...think it’s a variation of pop, but a weird version. I sample music that’s pop and top 40, but it all depends on how you define “pop.” To me, Elliott Smith is pop, and Sonic Youth is pop, but there’s a lot of pop that’s not on the radio. I use a lot of radio music, but it’s not just radio music...
...government's recent purchase of part of insurance giant AIG and its bailout of several financial behemoths. It is interesting that the crisis in the capitalist system has been met with the kind of government interference in the economy that was once viewed with dismay. Elliott Wollner, Melbourne...
...rest of the world. Financial profligacy is not an American monopoly but is common to all free-market democracies. The U.S. and the world have seen worse times, and this one too will pass, pessimists and naysayers notwithstanding. To predict "the end of the American era," as Michael Elliott does, is both premature and foolish. The U.S. still has a huge population of highly educated, smart and hard-working people who continue to excel in innovation and industry. Readers who live outside the U.S., as I do, have only to look around them to see how American products and culture...
...Elliott - "Oz," as all knew him - was born in 1924 in New York City and served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific. He was not the least of that remarkable generation of Americans who, pitched into uniform as young men, returned home to build a society that for 30 years epitomized vigor and modernity. With a degree from Harvard, Oz went into journalism, first with the Journal of Commerce and then with TIME. In 1955 he was hired by Newsweek, then TIME's distant competitor, and rose rapidly up the editing ranks. In 1960 he worked with his friend...
...Michael Elliott, the editor of TIME International, is not related to Osborn Elliott...