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...Fake Watch Heir to a U.S. steel fortune, and a Columbia University business school grad, RANDOLPH HOBSON GUTHRIE III (right) moved to Shanghai in 1995 and lived it up on a $120,000 annual trust-fund allowance. In 2003, he began earning a reported $25,000 a month selling DVDs online to customers around the world. Turns out those movies were pirated?and Guthrie has become the poster boy for China's antipiracy campaign. Last week, a Shanghai court sentenced the 38-year-old to 30 months in prison. (Two local accomplices and another American were also jailed.) Still, Guthrie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 4/25/2005 | See Source »

...There are two people whom I think utterly unworthy to appear in the columns or on the cover of TIME. Fatty Arbuckle especially disgusting and William Randolph Hearst a poor creature to have the use of so much wealth for specially wrong purposes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 19, 1927 | 2/1/2005 | See Source »

...manage to maneuver into a left-hand lane, the turn through the BU Bridge as well as around Magazine Beach is a synch."—Kit Randolph, coxswain, men's heavyweight eight

Author: By Lowell K. Chow and Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Just Around the Riverbend | 10/22/2004 | See Source »

...grabs abroad. According to pollsters, the 470,000 military personnel overseas tend to vote Republican. But soldiers in Wiesbaden, Germany, from the U.S. Army's First Armored Division that served in Iraq, may not be leaning heavily toward Bush. Loading groceries into her car, Specialist Kathleen Randolph recounts a long year in Iraq that ended in February and declares she has "no faith" in Bush. She is tilting toward selecting Kerry when she returns her ballot. Whatever the outcome, at least she'll have done her duty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gone, but Not Forgotten | 10/17/2004 | See Source »

Once you've downed a glass or three, zip down the street to one of West Randolph's hip eateries, such as the Blue Point Oyster bar (an upscale diner that claims the city's freshest oysters), Sushi Wabi (if you like artful fish and don't mind tight spaces) or Marché (a latter-day French Surrealist bistro). Want quick takeout with local color? Grab an Italian beef sandwich at Mr. Beef's on Orleans. The hard core order it "wet," with the roll soaked in gravy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chicago: Windy City Redux | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

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