To Blackberry With Love
(Newsweek Japan)
When RIM launched its newest device, the BlackBerry Pearl, at a glitzy London event, nobody had to tout the virtues of mobile email..
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Prime Property
(The Wall Street Journal)
In a lot of ways, C.V.J. Corp. handles its finances the same way most companies do. But C.V.J.'s major - and irreplaceable - asset is the artist Christo...
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A Culinary Diversion
(Institutional Investor)
Robert Scott, Morgan Stanley & Co's head of syndication, may be one of the best lunch dates around...
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Devout Dissidents
(The Wall Street Journal)
Two years ago, the Rev. Jim Wallis and 239 others went to jail for praying in the rotunda of the U.S. Capital. Next week, Mr. Wallis - along with hundreds of others - will probably go to jail again...
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Does the Bible Tell Me So?
(Mother Jones)
America is in the grip of a biblical frenzy...
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It Takes Five Months and $20,000, But It's the Perfect No-Wax Shine
(The Wall Street Journal)
Eric Staller's 1967 Volkswagen Beetle - a car never known for its elegance - is in some ways worse than most. But when darkness falls, it's indisputably the flashiest thing on the road...
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God and Money: A New Economic Gospel
(The Wall Street Journal)
The Rev. John C. Haughey is trying to sneak up on the business community. So when he's talking to businessmen, he tries to speak their language. "You don't beat people over the head," he says. "Jesus was a seducer."
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Race to the Right
(Mother Jones)
When the Christian Coalition decided in 12994 to woo black voters, it turned to Hollywood...
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