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...mail stories, right? Not last week, when BILL GATES, in Brussels for a meeting with the Belgian government, got nailed with a pie in the face. The culprits were a band of four or five guys, two of whom were caught. One was videotaping the event. Some suspect that Noel Godin, a Belgian who somehow makes money by tossing custard pies at the rich and famous, was involved. Get a computer, Noel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Feb. 16, 1998 | 2/16/1998 | See Source »

...thrower was rumored to be a Belgian prankster named Noel Godin who once got filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard in similar fashion. No word yet on whether Godin uses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gates Loses Face | 2/4/1998 | See Source »

...seeks not only to embrace drum 'n' bass but to explore punk and classical music as well. The first song, an hourlong track called Mother, is an excessive, intermittently impressive number, complete with a 30-piece orchestra. Another song, the jagged Temper Temper, features gritty guitar work by Noel Gallagher of Oasis and snarling vocals from Goldie. A subsequent track, Digital, is powered by a nimble guest rap by KRS-One. Still, Goldie is at his best when he plays it smooth: Believe, a jazzy R.-and-B. number with vocals by Diane Charlemagne, is the CD's finest moment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Going for the Goldie | 2/2/1998 | See Source »

...interview on Monday, Moore said Associate Athletic Directors generally handle searches for coaches, such as the one Andy Noel is leading to replace Dave Sarachan '76, who left the men's soccer program for the D.C. United of Major League Soccer in December. But, Moore said, the football program warranted his full attention...

Author: By Brad Sherman, CORNELL DAILY SUN | Title: Hofher Heads for Tar Heel Country | 1/21/1998 | See Source »

...impressive and improbable run for a show he has famously said is about nothing, which, of course, is charmingly disingenuous. Because if Seinfeld--arguably television's first genuine comedy of manners since Leave It to Beaver--is about nothing, then so are the works of Jane Austen and Noel Coward. If Seinfeld seems trivial, it is only because manners have so devolved over the course of our century. Like the rest of us, the show's overly analytic foursome must pick their way through an increasingly chaotic social battlefield, forced to write their own etiquette for even the most insignificant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: It's All About Timing | 1/12/1998 | See Source »

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