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...another solo, the tall, gaunt, goateed Ellison sweeps down a stairwell to the side door of the auditorium, trailing a retinue of blond female publicists. He pauses a moment so that he is backlighted in the doorway, bending toward one of his attendants and asking if his wide forehead looks too shiny in this light. He acts like a rock star about to step on stage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: He Gives Best By Investing: Lawrence Ellison | 7/24/2000 | See Source »

...tastefully decline, choosing not to contribute to a culture in which everything is for sale and ads are scrawled on every inch of space that isn't part of someone's forehead. But what if they paid you enough to wipe out your car payment? Or if the ad were for something cool, like a dotcom? You're a red-blooded American. For the right price, of course you'd sell out. So in case you were wondering, the line forms at Autowraps.com and 23,000 people got there ahead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Would You Wrap Your Car in an Ad for $400? | 7/17/2000 | See Source »

...store. In the morning, the boys would scrub themselves with liquid soap in a gas-station rest room. In the evening, they would beg for handouts at traffic lights. When Chuck went to school, he felt as if his poverty was emblazoned on him like a letter on his forehead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From Homeless to A Full Scholarship | 6/26/2000 | See Source »

...confidence in the Bush camp. The other ray of sunshine for the Bush camp? Al Gore, who also supports the death penalty, has kept his mouth shut as Bush struggles with this issue, a sure sign the vice president wants nothing to do with the debate. When Gore makes forehead-slapping declarations like "We must be careful not to kill innocent people," he's really saying, "I remember what this did to Mike Dukakis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For Bush, Trial by Death Penalty Appears Over | 6/23/2000 | See Source »

Strauss hands the narrating chores to Eng, the twin on the right-hand side of the pair, who gradually emerges as a convincingly persuasive and heroic presence--intelligent (he reads Shakespeare while Chang sleeps, sometimes resting the book on his brother's forehead) and refreshingly matter-of-fact about his preposterous physical fate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Doubly Good | 6/12/2000 | See Source »

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