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...virtual killing fields of the blockbuster video game “HALO,” blood sport is mingled with an odd form of good sportsmanship and basic concern for one’s fellow man. HALO, for those readers who are not males between the ages of 16 and 22, is a James Bond-style shoot-’em-up game for Microsoft’s Xbox video game system that is set in a distant galaxy at the center of which is a gaseous ring formation called “HALO.” Since its release...

Author: By V.e. Hyland, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Games Perpetual Adolescents Play | 4/10/2003 | See Source »

...warns The GoldenChild (Christopher P. Lambert ’03). Tony Montana (Clinton L. Graham ’04) seconds him, shouting, “About to explode!” As game organizer Sinner Man (Matthew H. Espy ’03) blasts his own personal HALO theme song, the players assemble on two couches, gleefully talking trash...

Author: By V.e. Hyland, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Games Perpetual Adolescents Play | 4/10/2003 | See Source »

...impossible to track. Today eyeballs are still an important factor, but retailers prefer performance-based deals--paying for "click-throughs" (portal visitors clicking on one of their links) and, in some cases, actual sales. "Back in the go-go days of the Internet, retailers would pay for the halo effect of being on a big portal like AOL," says David Bolotsky, who headed Goldman Sachs' U.S. retail group before launching UncommonGoods, an online and catalog gift shop, in 1999. "When they realized they were losing their shirts, there was a backlash." In the next phase, retailers started insisting on strict...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Web Commerce: Cruising the Online Mall | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

Where does he possibly find the time? Espy isn’t worried. Indeed, last year, he played Halo in his room for three or four hours a day, until the X-Box cartridge burned out. Now, he reads children’s books and usually watches Home Alone once or twice daily...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 15 Seniors, Part I | 12/12/2002 | See Source »

...january cover package in time global business included a feature about Haier, the leading appliance maker in China and sixth largest in the world, with revenues growing 49.7% in 2001, to $7.4 billion. But Haier's halo is slipping. In July the company sued Yicong Chen, 25, a Beijing-based securities analyst for a government-owned company who had written a critical research report. Haier then announced a 45% decline in first-half profits, largely because of weak sales of air conditioners--a segment that Chen's report covered. Chen nonetheless agreed to a court-supervised apology for the "distorted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Global Briefing: Sep. 23, 2002 | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

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