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...rallying. They have also been hiking up a snow-covered mountainside - necessary training, he says, for the grand plans he has for South Korea's second largest electronics firm. At the end of the day, he treats a group of LG employees to an outdoor barbecue of grilled pork and bowls of fiery red kimchi. "Great people! Great company!" he barks. "Great company! Great company!" they chant back, pumping their fists in perfect unison. Kim downs the soju in one gulp, then marches off to another table for another round of soju and another cheer. Then another, and another. Eight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Religion | 7/25/2004 | See Source »

...kids, she's the gravitational force that keeps his feet on the ground, the buffer between the man she knows and the political commodity he's become. Early in the Democratic primaries, when the candidate's schedule called for him to perform the photo-op ritual of flipping pork burgers at the Iowa State Fair, Elizabeth nixed the idea as too phony. Later, when she felt the ads produced by her husband's media consultant, David Axelrod, didn't convey who he really was, her objections led to Axelrod's being replaced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Elizabeth Edwards: The Other Lawyer At Home | 7/19/2004 | See Source »

...rallying. They have also been hiking up a snow-covered mountainside?necessary training, he says, for the grand plans he has for South Korea's second largest electronics firm. At the end of the day, he treats a group of LG Electronics employees to an outdoor barbecue of grilled pork and bowls of fiery red kimchi. "Great people! Great company!" he barks. "Great company! Great company!" they chant back, pumping their fists in perfect unison. Kim downs the soju in one gulp, then marches off to another table for another round of soju and another cheer. Then another, and another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Religion | 6/21/2004 | See Source »

...Cologne: The Haxenhaus Authenticty is prized at Cologne's Haxenhaus. Dishes served at its regular luoderei (or lavish feasts) are based on extensively researched medieval menus and recipes. Diners can expect hearty fare, such as blood sausage, dumplings and pork leg, all eaten (naturally) with the fingers. Including wine, beer or soft drinks, the meal will set you back $81 per person...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Course Work | 6/21/2004 | See Source »

...rallying. They have also been hiking up a snow-covered mountainside--necessary training, he says, for the grand plans he has for South Korea's second largest electronics firm. At the end of the day, he treats a group of LG Electronics employees to an outdoor barbecue of grilled pork and bowls of fiery red kimchi. "Great people! Great company!" he barks. "Great company! Great company!" they chant back, pumping their fists in perfect unison. Kim downs the soju in one gulp, then marches off to another table for another round of soju and another cheer. Then another, and another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Outward Bound | 6/21/2004 | See Source »

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