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...political organizing. By taking tough issues head-on and using stark language to portray the differences between Democrats and Republicans, he inspired a movement—a force that could replace political elites and large donors. To understand this political blueprint and its implications, it helps to know Denise Elliott...

Author: By Samuel M. Simon, | Title: Dean's Victory | 3/10/2004 | See Source »

...years," admits Elliot, who dropped out of graphic-design school to sell T shirts for five years at the St. Kilda markets. Then, like Harvie, he had a carpe diem call - and seized the day by enrolling in film at the Victorian College of the Arts in 1996. (Elliott's friend and former classmate Glendyn Ivin took out the Palme d'Or for short film at Cannes last year with another deadpan tale about a suburban misfit, Cracker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pathos in Plasticine | 2/23/2004 | See Source »

...elements were there. Flashes of the easy layups, the thunderous dunks and the fluid cuts to the basket that characterized the Harvard offense during the Elliott Prasse-Freeman ’03 era were easily discernible in the Crimson’s matchup with Brown on Friday night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. Hoops' Chemistry Improved in Defeat | 2/17/2004 | See Source »

...even part of the talks. The Swiss from the beginning refused to have any part in the entire havens initiative; while they cooperate on cases of tax fraud, they don't recognize tax evasion by non-Swiss as an offense. Tax havens, says Richard Hay, a lawyer at Stikeman Elliott in London who represents tax havens and some investor groups, "don't want to commit commercial suicide by moving ahead of international standards." He adds: "We are not willing to jump into the volcano if others are not ready to follow." Corporations feel the same way: Why give...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Storm Over Tax Havens | 2/8/2004 | See Source »

...adapts itself to this world with a mix of personality interviews (Donald Trump, Reba McEntire), in-studio performances (Missy Elliott, Enrique Iglesias) and celeb gossip. It's like Total Request Live but older, or Entertainment Tonight but with more screaming fans. Granted, nobody asked for either one, and On-Air was shaky in its first week. Seacrest may be better suited to the more controlled Idol than to unpredictable live variety. When Richie brought a pair of goats with her to plug her rural reality show, one of the beasts did what well-fed goats do, all over the stage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Shallow like a Fox | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

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