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...Kramer argued that the influx of cash would remove pressure to open the new casinos quickly or generate immediate profits. "Steve is a very conservative guy. He is not a gambler in any sense of the word," says Kramer. "He said, 'I want to build a company that will outlast me.' That's a very different point of view than someone who buys a property and leverages himself...
...technologies such as digital terrestrial television. Not that this rules out political calculation. The regulatory environment would become much less favorable to Mediaset under a center-left government, Perretti observes. Other analysts have noted that the tax conditions that made last week's transaction so lucrative might not outlast Berlusconi's time in office. All of which makes more sense than the notion that any political worries about conflicts suddenly made Berlusconi decide to sell. Says pollster Renato Mannheimer: "Conflict of interest is something that matters only to that part of the Italian public that supports the opposition anyway. Those...
When I finally pressed the ‘end’ button on my cell phone, I realized that my mother’s voicemail had managed to outlast my entire walk across campus. Time: 4 minutes, 22 seconds...
...single doubt in my mind that history will judge John Paul II kindly. His achievements—a modernized papacy, a reinvigorated church, clarified teachings, millions of new followers, and a decisive end to Catholicism’s shameful history of anti-Semitism—will greatly outlast the detractions that will inevitably be heard over the next several weeks. He reminded a self-important and pleasure-obsessed culture not to neglect the care of the weak, when what it may have wanted was an affirmation of its lifestyle. Though he had his detractors, without a doubt he earned...
Hendricks rallied from being down 5-8 in the third game and down 0-5 in the fourth to outlast her opponent on the strength of several long points...