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...engineer at Marcel Dassault's aircraft-design business in the 1950s and went on to run a small Dassault subcontractor called Matra. In 1980 he diversified into media by acquiring magazine group Hachette and today publishes 222 titles, including Paris Match, Car and Driver and Elle. A foray into TV almost bankrupted Matra, but it recovered, and the publicly traded firm--now called Lagardere Group--with $14 billion in annual sales is weathering the economic downturn. Through aggressive dealmaking, he has spun his stake in Matra into a 15% share of EADS, which makes Airbus jets. His son Arnaud...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Putting On Heirs | 3/24/2003 | See Source »

...shoe designer. In 1970 he arranged, through a mutual friend, a meeting with Diana Vreeland, then editor of American Vogue. He showed her sketches of stage sets and his new hobby, shoes. She told him to surrender the stage for the shoes. So he did. His first foray into fashion was a collaboration with the groovy British designer Ossie Clark in 1971. The shoes?with straps of green suede and fake cherries?were perfect. The heels?each six or seven inches of unsupported rubber crepe?were not. The models wearing them bounced and buckled down the runway at Clark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Discipline of Manolo Blahnik | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

...shoe designer. In 1970 he arranged, through a mutual friend, a meeting with Diana Vreeland, then editor of American Vogue. He showed her sketches of stage sets and his new hobby, shoes. She told him to surrender the stage for the shoes. So he did. His first foray into fashion was a collaboration with the groovy British designer Ossie Clark in 1971. The shoes - with straps of green suede and fake cherries - were perfect. The heels - each six or seven inches of unsupported rubber crepe - were not. The models wearing them bounced and buckled down the runway at Clark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: High Society's Cobbler | 2/2/2003 | See Source »

...tooth and nail against campaign finance reform, citing possible infringements on 1st Amendment rights. Although he is a member of the powerful and often contentious Judiciary committee, McConnell is not especially adept at handling controversy, and has generally shied away from social issues. Of course, given Lott's recent foray into social commentary, McConnell's relative reticence could suddenly seem quite attractive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Replacing Lott | 12/17/2002 | See Source »

...just won a Miami district vacated by his mother, Carrie Meeks. "There were three things we had no choice about doing when we were growing up," Ford Jr. recalls. "Our homework, going to church and working in political campaigns." His father chuckles as he recalls his son's first foray into campaigning: a radio spot demanding better schools, better housing and "lower cookie prices." But, as Ford Sr. hastens to point out, while name recognition undoubtedly helped his son win the seat initially, he has held on to it by delivering formidable constituent services. As was the case with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Harold Ford Jr. Reaches For the Stars | 12/10/2002 | See Source »

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