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...some really big stars to get people to come see it. And luckily for Zwick, it's the kind of tale that draws in actors looking for an Important Subject. "There was something really authentic about the story," says DiCaprio, who agreed to play mercenary Danny Archer after meeting twice with Zwick and watching a 4-min. DVD featuring child soldiers and the aftermath of their battles that the director had patched together. Before shooting began, DiCaprio spent a month in South Africa meeting former mercenaries, undergoing military training and learning the local accent. Although he talked with several...
...first 10 months of 2006, Indian companies cut more than $10 billion worth of cross-border deals, up from about $1 billion in all of 2000. According to Dealogic, which tracks global M&A activity, Indian companies this year have spent twice as much on overseas acquisitions as foreign companies have invested in India. "There is a real bullishness" among the leaders of Indian industry, says Sabeer Bhatia, the Indian-born co-founder of Hotmail, the Web-based e-mail system acquired by Microsoft in 1997. "Every single Indian CEO is looking outwards...
...they're not absolutely determined to hold on to what they've won, if there's any sense within the squad that the thrill of beating Australia last year will sustain them for the rest of their lives and that it would be greedy to hope to do it twice, "then it could be ugly for them." From the other side of the world, Colin Croft expects to see a thrashing. Galvanized by defeat, he says, "Australia are going to beat the English 4-nil, I figure. England are not even going to go close to winning a Test match...
...father, a distinguished economist himself and chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers under Nixon and briefly under Ford, forever stood in awe of the man. As my pop said many times, "Friedman was like every other economics student at Chicago in those days except twice as smart...
...this way,” Dawson said.A Yale offense that played with a lead for virtually the entire game didn’t need to do much other than hand the ball off to McLeod, as evidenced by the fact that the Bulldogs ran the ball more than twice as many times as they passed it. Dawson, on the other hand, struggled all afternoon to pull Harvard out of a multi-score hole, fumbling twice—the second of which was returned for the decisive go-ahead touchdown.“We knew they were an outstanding team, especially...