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Zoglin, who counts himself a "huge fan," has been following Letterman for more than a decade -- tuning in nearly every night since Late Night first aired in 1982. Zoglin arrived at TIME the next year, after four years as TV critic at the Atlanta Constitution. Since then he has watched...
Gary Gordon, president of B.G. Mudd, a trading company in Gallup, New Mexico, thinks the key to Indian fever is neither politicized rockers nor savvy savers. "People drifted West, all the way to Los Angeles, but they found it was too kooky," he says. "What we have now is the...
Assuming the bus would be slower off the mark than the cars in front of me, I allowed myself to think that the enemy was vanquished. But no! The cars were in fact more slothful than their more massive counterpart. Nevertheless, as my opponent gave the smoking bus some room...
Not all investors are winners, and some IPOs flame out rapidly. But savvy insiders have a pretty clear idea of which new offerings are destined to be hot. That is because many are deliberately underpriced by the investment firms that bring them to market in order to minimize their own...
Pamela Harriman has style, savvy and the ear of Clinton