Word: marc
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...team. The office of the Prime Minister of Canada has called twice. Trippi may have left Dean's campaign, but his ideas have already been stolen, which guarantees them a life in this campaign cycle--and probably guarantees him a few lucrative consulting deals. --With reporting by Marc Hequet/St. Paul, Hilary Hylton/Austin, Karen Tumulty/Washington and Eli Sanders/Seattle
...Marc Brandon works in a far corner of the Warner Bros. studio in Burbank, Calif., not far from where the old western back lot used to be. His office is plain and neat, and there was a time when his job was too--back when, as director of antipiracy Internet operations, his chief responsibility was reminding online T-shirt companies that the studio owns Bugs Bunny. Today, Brandon, 30, in jeans and an oversize T shirt, says the pirates dictate his daily schedule. In 2002 some 41 million illegal copies of movies were seized by law-enforcement authorities around...
...marriage. "I think this will help," says Victoria, the more eager of the two. "I think of it as chemotherapy." Rod figures he's being a good sport. "I came because she asked me to," he says. "I'm about 5% of the problem, and she's 95%." Marc Sadoff, the workshop leader, says, "It's good to hear that you can acknowledge you're 5%. So many people can't see any role in the problem...
...some of the world's top facilities. London: Technology at Abbey Road's studio 2 is continuously updated, but the recording area hasn't changed since the Beatles made it a rock shrine. Make your own Sgt. Pepper for about $2,580 a day. Tokyo: The ultra-stylish, Marc Newson-designed Syn Studio (pictured) has been used by Janet Jackson and the late Robert Palmer; it can style your sound for $277 an hour. Muscle Shoals: Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and the Rolling Stones have all visited this small town in Alabama to record at Muscle Shoals Sound, where...
...acknowledged that at least some elements of those divisions are likely to go home at some point. Other units might go farther east. Rumsfeld's Under Secretary for policy, Douglas Feith, last month led a delegation with his State Department colleague, Under Secretary of State for political affairs Marc Grossman, across Europe and into Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Turkey and other countries. Officials there have proposed a list of bases that could be used by the Americans. More such visits are expected early this year. Given the economic bounty that an American base represents, talk of a redeployment sent shudders through...