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...being soft on terrorism to the point of promoting it, while some Saudis feel the U.S. does not respect their country's Muslim heritage and its role as guardian of Islam's holiest places. On the other hand, there are those on both sides who believe a successful partnership of the U.S. and Saudi Arabia is vital for the interests of both countries. What do you think? Do the two countries benefit from an alliance, or are the interests of the U.S. and Saudi Arabia mutually exclusive...
...idea store would be a good way to describe the offices of Adjaye/Associates in decidedly unglamorous East London, near the defunct Gainsborough studios where Alfred Hitchcock made his early pre-Hollywood films. After a six-year partnership with the architect William Russell dissolved, Adjaye formed his own practice in 2000. He now has a staff of more than two dozen working on projects not only in Britain but in the U.S. as well. Last year the Rev. Eugene Rivers, a Boston-based activist clergyman, commissioned Adjaye to design an arts-and-media charter school in Dorchester, Mass...
...company with financial things. I think it will grow very fast. You know we [Jil Sander] went public in 1989. So I was used to the planning, used to putting out an annual report. The market gave us discipline as well as capital to grow. When I did the partnership with Prada, I thought I knew all I needed to know. But we had misunderstandings about how to move forward...
...that news broadcasters be 74% Indian-owned. When Star News launched in 1998, it bought its programming from New Delhi Television (NDTV), an Indian-owned company, working out of a state-of-the-art production center in a converted movie theater in New Delhi. Murdoch bowed out of that partnership in April, and Star News says its content is now produced by a majority-Indian-owned company called Media Content and Communication Services (MCSS). Star admits MCSS has paid-up capital of only $2,200 and its 200 staff members draw their salaries from Star News advertising revenue. The production...
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen is a man used to getting what he wants. When he lost the country's first post-war elections in 1993, he rejected the results and insisted on being named co-Prime Minister. When that partnership with Prince Norodom Ranariddh didn't work out, he ousted the prince in a blood-soaked coup in 1997 and won the next round of elections a year later. Last week, Hun Sen received a far more orderly mandate in elections that were deemed the cleanest and most peaceful yet, though still marred by intimidation and vote-buying...