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...direct-marketing firm he founded in 1995, to Yahoo! three years later for a reported $30 million. Now on his 11th best-selling business book, Godin is a Web legend with a cult following and even a Seth Godin action figure. His talent as a writer is to impart his techie zeal without the baggage of geek jargon. "When I send a note to your CEO, who gets it?" he asks wryly, to make a point about eliminating barriers in communicating with customers...
...very good feel for the game,” Bobby Clark said. “He sees the game very well and he handles people well. He’s got a very good field presence and field knowledge.” Hopefully, Clark will be able to impart these skills upon the Crimson team, which has secured its place in the collegiate soccer lexicon thanks to several successful seasons. “I think he just wants to make the whole atmosphere very professional,” Millock said. “In the past, we have...
...seen before.”Group members also visited the headquarters of railroad titan Union Pacific’s and food producer Omaha Steaks.Sameer Meralli, a master’s degree candidate at Harvard, said Warren was “a class act, eager to share his knowledge and impart his insights on everything from the credit markets, to bridge, to love, and to life...
...admirable knotheads - a fearless actor, a bold controversialist and, as he proved with The Pledge, a very strong director, capable of far subtler moral complexity than Into the Wild affords. I think the central mistake of this film derives from its lack of irony, a sense it refuses to impart that the world may not be exactly as the zealous Christopher perceives it to be. The film needs at least to entertain the possibility that its protagonist was driven less by high principle than by lamentable screwiness. And we need to leave it carrying some sense of tragic consequence with...
...worker at the Boys and Girls Club of Venice, California. "So they come up with their own ideas, from friends and from the gangs. Nobody is showing them what to do except to be drunk, deal drugs or go to jail." Then there are the subtler lessons that dads impart. Attorney Charles Firestone, for instance, recently decided it was time to teach his 11-year-old son how to play poker. "Maybe it will help if he knows when to hold 'em, when to fold 'em," he says...