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...first effort in four years since the well packaged, neatly produced sounds of Brand New Day, Sting returns with Sacred Love—the result of a collaboration with band member and producer Kipper, not his well-documented and vocal practice of tantric sex. Considering the target audience Sting and his production team are eyeing, the album cover tells all: Sting, playing up his graying but still sexy Ralph Lauren looks and his penetrating, ‘soulful’ stare, shows that he still has passion—to woo the ladies and sell more albums along...

Author: By Crimson Staff, | Title: New Music | 10/17/2003 | See Source »

...nonfiction: dense Internet screeds against globalization, political corruption, corporate control of the media and other capitalist sins. As the Project's adherents grew into the thousands across Europe, they also perpetrated some attention-grabbing pranks. They sparked an international manhunt in 1995 after announcing that British artist Harry Kipper had disappeared while bicycling through Europe; Kipper turned out not to exist. Later that year they hijacked a Rome bus to hold a "rave" on board; 18 were arrested though most were later released. And they claimed responsibility for the 1999 theft of four religious statues from churches in southern Italy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Penned It Like Blissett | 5/18/2003 | See Source »

...have people sleeping in the streets waiting for the stores to open," says Kathleen Heaney, an analyst at Brean Murray & Co. And unlike Americans, who enjoy starting the day with sweet cakes, Europeans' breakfast tastes tend toward the savory. After all, a British breakfast tradition is a kipper, a smoked herring. Waugh insists it's wrong to consider Krispy Kreme doughnuts merely a morningtime food. "That's the great thing about our product, they can be eaten throughout the day." In the U.S., 40% of its sales occur after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Selling Like Hot Cakes | 8/4/2002 | See Source »

...never to go to bed without settling an argument. The summit had ripped the scab off the most sensitive subject dividing the two sides, and they had begun discussing compromises. "Once you put them on the table, you have to go full speed to reach an agreement," says Judith Kipper, director of the Middle East Forum at the Council on Foreign Relations. Instead, the administration took a breather for two months and tried in vain to enlist Arab leaders in pressuring Arafat to compromise. The intermission gave time for Arafat to brood, for the Palestinian streets to come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Clinton's Mideast Peace Strategy Came Unstuck | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

...family members and not be tainted by previous alliances with any individual. They must also have a strong business background. "This person has to understand strategic, estate and succession planning--and how a family can work together when power, money, positions and messed-up relationships are involved," says David Kipper, president of Executive Psychological Consulting in Chicago and research professor at Roosevelt University's School of Psychology. Attorneys, university business schools or groups like the Family Firm Institute, the Aspen Family Business Group or the Family Office Exchange may refer families to suitable psychotherapists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business Psychology: A Good Therapist Might Help | 7/17/2000 | See Source »

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