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...writing begins. McGeoch says that it takes PIL from a year to a year and a half to complete this stage. "I can never understand bands that go into multitrack and write songs in the studio," he says. "To me it's an ongoing process. It's a skill and not an inspiration...
Handling the oxymoronic nature of a blind photographer who struggles with the concept of trust is only a part of Australian director Jocelyn Moorhouse's strength. In Proof, the winner of seven 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards, Moorhouse evinces her skill as a master of sensual manipulation...
Leadership on a foreign policy question as vast, vital and expensive as this one can only come from the U.S. President. Bush, a Chief Executive who prides himself on his skill in international affairs, ought to be perfectly suited to provide it. But so far, he has been unwilling to use his position of authority to explain the historic moment to Americans and persuade them to act accordingly. Under the pressure of election politics, Bush has led from the rear...
...first to admit that Taylor might be a better coach his players. Anyone who's ever seen Taylor in action attests to his unparalled hockey smarts and teaching finesse, his skill at molding young players...
...useless, he notes correctly. "Roughly 70% of corporate training expenses serve only 10% of employees," explains Rob Shapiro of the Progressive Policy Institute, a centrist think tank that is advising Clinton. "Companies are loath to train lower-rung employees for fear they'll leave for other jobs once their skill levels improve. Compelling all U.S. corporations to spend similarly on training will help...