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...AIDS drugs and health care--Bono wants the world to focus on. "I think you've got too many issues. That's how we blew it before," says Jones, who raised money for famine relief in 1985 as part of USA for Africa. "Americans don't know about f___ing Philadelphia, let alone Africa. Trade is some very sophisticated politics. You have to particularize the drama for them. You've got to have a melody line...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Bono | 3/4/2002 | See Source »

...Kelly, even more than Astaire, saw it as a sacred duty to bring art-dance to the masses, and after many hits he had the clout to persuade the MGM bosses to agree. Balanchine and Agnes De Mille were serious-ing up Broadway; why couldn?t Gene do it in pictures? He could so he did, in "On the Town," "American in Paris" and "Singin? in the Rain." These big climactic numbers didn?t always fit the tone of the story that preceded them; it was like serving Cristal at the end of a frat-house toga party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Old Feeling: Dancin? Man | 3/2/2002 | See Source »

...than I’ve been doing anything else. Once I wasn’t in a band any more, it was just sort of the natural place to go.” Doughty suggests that his sound has become simpler, and finds himself “definitely try[ing] to pack less information into a word than [he] used to.” All this simply leads him to a sound that’s “more explicitly warm and fuzzy...

Author: By Matthew S. Rozen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Doughty Likes It Warm and Fuzzy | 2/15/2002 | See Source »

...idea of ending up a hack. Not exactly the same as being caught after dark in a pet cemetery, but chilling enough to make King, 54, decide to stop publishing at year's end. As he revealed to the Los Angeles Times, his greatest "nightmare" is "finish[ing] up like Harold Robbins," the novelist who churned out books into his 80s. King said he worries about repeating himself, which seems inevitable, since he's published at least a book a year since 1974. He plans to finish the last three novels in his "Dark Tower" series and this fall publish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Feb. 11, 2002 | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...then to Frankfurt, Rusnak never left town and, his lawyers insist, was not a fugitive. The other difference: seven years ago, Leeson's losses of $1.3 billion from dodgy derivatives deals were large enough to bankrupt his employer, Barings Bank; it was taken over by the Dutch group ING. Allied Irish, in contrast, can take Rusnak's $750 million hit - that's less than 10% of its equity capital - but the drain on its resources makes it vulnerable to takeover attempts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Déjà vu on the trading floor | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

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