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...because of the market downturn, and I had resolved that I would never work above any 10th floor again. Coming here, working in what to me is a new industry, almost like a kid just out of college, it's kind of tough. But I still look back and miss those days working in the Trade Center, working with all those great people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How We Remember: Our Lives Since 9/11 | 9/8/2006 | See Source »

...that moviemakers won't like news of his dismissal any more than investors did, and she could be right. ?Tom Freston is a friend and business associate of 20 years and is one of the most admired and respected executives in the entertainment business, and I for one will miss him greatly,? Dreamworks SKG co-founder David Geffen said in a statement. (Geffen refused to comment on a CNBC story, which a cable channel reporter attributed to Redstone, that Geffen called the Viacom chairman following the news about Freston and suggested that he buy Dreamworks Animation and hire its chief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Redstone Tightens His Grip | 9/5/2006 | See Source »

...Telstra stock was once so upwardly mobile some analysts felt it might test $10. But it has slithered down to around $3.50 these days. The company, 51.8% government-owned, has delivered steady dividends; few Australians have lost their life savings on this play, although there are stragglers who missed happy hour and paid $7.40 (in T2, touted as a "great deal" by the P.M.) to join the Telstra party. Worried that it would miss its opportunity to sell out of the telco (a long-held aim of the Conservatives), the Howard government announced on Aug. 25 that another public share...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Rules on Telstra | 9/4/2006 | See Source »

...means a chance to share in the rest of Uganda's peace and relative prosperity. At Anaka, the rumored plans for human sacrifice may be averted if peace improves conditions quickly enough. Among the Acholi, even those who found sense in their struggle through spirituality or politics, few will miss the camps. "We are ready to go," says Janani Okello, 59, a former teacher who arrived at Anaka in 1990. The fear of fires in the camp now outweighs the fear of the world outside. That's progress, of a kind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Warding Off The Evils of Civil War | 9/3/2006 | See Source »

...Little Miss Sunshine, come to think of it. Yes, the youngest member of a perfectly dim and dysafunctional American family is determined to compete in one of those horrific sub-teen beauty pageants. That, however, is merely a pretext to cram them into a decrepit VW bus and set them on the road to nowhere. The central joke is that their behavior is perfectly sublimated and perfectly committed to the intricate desperations by which they hope to gain fame, riches or, in the case of a recently defrocked Proust scholar, an alternative to suicide. All in all I thought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Not a Very Sexy Summer at the Cinema | 9/1/2006 | See Source »

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