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...course Enron's tentacles aren't just about the Republicans - Enron wrote checks to Senate Energy Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman and energy-state centrist John Breaux, among others - and they aren't just about political cash. Bush Administration officials with other financial ties to Enron include former stockholder Karl Rove, former advisory board members Larry Lindsey and Robert Zoellick, former lobbyist Marc Racicot and former executive Thomas White Jr. (he's Secretary of the Army). And Robert Rubin, the Democrats' economic ombudsman - but also a big shot at Enron-exposed Citigroup - is on the hook for making his own help...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For Enron, Washington May Have Been a Bad Investment | 1/15/2002 | See Source »

...Louis-Dreyfus' husband and Ellie creator Brad Hall. He means that in a good way. Not, as he says, like "God, it feels like a local public-access show." Says Louis-Dreyfus: "It's a reinvention of storytelling, which a lot of the HBO shows are. [NBC entertainment president] Jeff Zucker realizes that he needs to do something different or else he's out of a job." Zucker was so enthusiastic about breaking the rules that he originally suggested not having commercials interrupt the show. Then he realized that was a much more direct path to being...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Julia's New Domain | 1/14/2002 | See Source »

...Call, on NBC from Monday through Thursday at 1:30 a.m., will be decidedly mellower, mixing live music with earnest interviews on a relaxed loft-type set. "He's got a lot of charisma, and he's got a strong following with the younger audience," says NBC entertainment president Jeff Zucker. While most of Daly's guests will be pop stars, he hopes to book the kind of folks who show up on the Charlie Rose Show. "I've been dying to talk to [White House spokesman] Ari Fleisher," he says. "It would be cool for a younger audience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Daly Is Going Nightly | 1/14/2002 | See Source »

...hospitals closed, some of the patients were moved to Shaar Menashe. They had been kept heavily drugged and often in solitary confinement for decades. Many had lost the power of speech. "If they'd been treated right by Israel, about half of them could have lived normal lives," says Jeff Starrfield, Shaar Menashe's chief social worker. "Now it's too late...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surviving The Past | 1/14/2002 | See Source »

...While Bush and the Republicans have gained the lion's share of attention from Enron and Lay, they get at least a little cover from the company's campaign contributions to prominent Democrats, such as Senate Energy Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman and Louisiana Senator John Breaux. Enron and its top officials have hired the well-known Democratic lawyers Robert Bennett and David Boies. And Bob Rubin, the Democrats' high priest of economics and finance, was caught fishing-albeit tentatively by all accounts-for Treasury intervention on Enron's behalf...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Enron: Who's Accountable? | 1/13/2002 | See Source »

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