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Apple: One of Us
The Apple cult draws you in with its clean lines and airy stores, but leader Steve Jobs must be obeyed in order to keep the profits rising.
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Videos 2008-04-25
Top-Down Productivity
Top-Down ProductivityDon't walk, run to his bookIt's a quick read, super practical, and better than all the old methods. But you have to be disciplined. Getting Things Done is the book. The cult is GTD.Hardened old geezer laughs: The latest management trend?...at least this time, it treats people like they...
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Discussion threads 2007-02-22

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Greenspan revisionism revised: assessing the former Fed chief
ONCE people called him "the maestro." John McCain said that he was such a good Fed chairman that he should stay in his position even after his death. People held him responsible for the boom of the 1990s. The cult of Alan Greenspan was sufficiently developed that when New Republic...
Articles 2008-07-14
Digging deep to rival Life on Mars success
TELEVISION BONEKICKERS Make no bones about it, Life on Mars creators Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah have that magic touch. James Rampton finds out about the writer's latest programme It was when they were strolling down Oxford Street in central London during the...
Articles 2008-07-14
'Jaws' returns to stalk Martha's Vineyard
Martha's Vineyard has everything. Clear skies. Gentle surf. People flock to its Atlantic beaches every summer to splash in the waves. But there was apprehension in the air at the weekend after multiple warnings that one or possibly two great white sharks were cruising the waters close to its beaches....
Articles 2008-07-14
Is art running out of ideas?
From the Tate to Trafalgar Square, new works often seem to come with an explanation for the viewer. Please, says Tom Lubbock, let us make up our own minds Amajor change to the urban environment over the last generation is the explosion of running. Once, you could...
Articles 2008-07-14
Chronicle of a death foretold
The cult of the late Heath Ledger is set to grow with his astonishing performance in the new Batman film. Sean Porter was on set with the troubled Hollywood star for his last ever shoot. Here, he reveals what happened during those three manic - and spookily portentous - days...
Articles 2008-07-13
LOCKE OF THE IRISH
HE'S the mystery man from hit TV show Lost and now Terry O'Quinn - better known as John Locke - reveals he is Irish. He might look the part running through the jungles of Haiwaii, but Terry admits he'd prefer to soak up the drizzle by...
Articles 2008-07-13
LOOK BART IN ANGER
FOUL-mouthed funny man Denis Leary is to become a Simpsons character. Leary - whose dad John and mum Nora were born in Ireland - has a reputation for having a short temper. And he will send himself up in the cult cartoon...
Articles 2008-07-13
D'oh-ful language
FOUL-mouthed funny man Denis Leary is to become a Simpsons character. Stand-up comic Leary has a reputation for having a short temper but he will send himself up in the cult cartoon by taking a leaf out of Russell Crowe's book - he'll fling a telephone...
Articles 2008-07-13
Chuck and the sex dolls
The disciple of 'Dangerous Writing', Chuck Palahniuk, reveals his unusual creative process, and the one place that he won't go in his notoriously bad-taste fiction Two minutes into the interview and I've managed to disgust Chuck Palahniuk. This is no easy thing to do. Fans of his...
Articles 2008-07-13
HISTORY? IT DESERVES TO BE
NOTHING much happened in the first spadeful of BBC1's hilariously implausible new archaeological dig drama Bonekickers. In just one hectic hour Cyndiana Jones and her go-getting gang of dynamic academics foiled a crazed religious cult leader by burning him alive, unearthed the Holy Cross (it was...
Articles 2008-07-13
JOHN FURLONG
Stalwart of Russ Meyer films The film director Russ Meyer called upon a succession of male collaborators at various stages in his career as a sexploitation auteur and self-styled "King of the Nudies", although their work was often overshadowed by the voluptuous charms of Tura Satana, Babette...
Articles 2008-07-11
'The Demonstration Tapes', The Dolly Mixture (1983)
CULT CLASSICS The Dolly Mixture were an all-girl band in polka dots and Doc Martens. Their moment of fame might have been with Captain Sensible, on his 1982 hit "Happy Talk", but bassist Debsey Wykes, guitarist Rachel Bor and drummer Hester Smith were more than backing singers....
Articles 2008-07-11
Real killer for equity values is not the earnings outlook but the
OUTLOOK Another cocktail of bad news from the housing market yesterday shouldn't be allowed to hide the fact that on a 10-year view housing has remained a much better investment than the stock market. Even in the extreme circumstances of a 40 per cent correction in house...
Articles 2008-07-11
Indian cinema draws curtain on poster art
MUMBAI AFP — Balkrishna can paint orange and blue hues on and around a young, gun-toting Amitabh Bachchan -- now Bollywood's biggest superstar -- with his eyes closed. The 74-year-old artist has produced the poster for "Sholay" -- one of Bollywood's most famous cult flicks about two reformed...
Articles 2008-07-10
Move over, sushi: Ramen is finding a new legion of fans in the U.S.
NEW YORK -- Nearly four decades after the first instant ramen noodle factory opened in the United States, Japan's beloved comfort food finally is making inroads -- even achieving cult status -- in a nation where burgers and pizza still rule. Once considered just a bargain meal...
Articles 2008-07-09
Spanish film actress demands age restrictions at French bullfights
MADRID AFP — The muse of many of Spanish film director Pedro Almodovar's movies has written to French President Nicolas Sarkozy demanding an bar on under-16s attending bullfights, an animal rights charity said Tuesday. Cult actress Rossy de Palma, who appeared in films such as "Women on the...
Articles 2008-07-08
Danny Wallace
MY LIFE IN MEDIA Danny Wallace, 31, is an author and comedian, a television presenter for BBC and Sky, a radio presenter for Xfm and a columnist for Shortlist magazine. He was writing reviews for video game magazines at 13 and became a BBC producer at 22,...
Articles 2008-07-07
Red hot and blue
To create one cult denim brand might be considered good fortune, to repeat the trick - as Earnest Sewn's Scott Morrison has done - is surely jeans genius Most people can only dream of creating a cult clothing brand. At 35 years old, Scott Morrison already has...
Articles 2008-07-06
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