Saturday, May 28, 2016

Uncle Harry in Great Hurry to be the Richest Man Down Under ...

When you come across a corporate scoundrel go unpunished, or a puppy die of cancer, or Rashida Jones gifted with talent, beauty, and smarts, you might be forgiven for asking: Is life fair? And yet most of us cling to the idea that people generally get what they deserve As Dr Cope likes to sat Life is not Fair ...

Australia’s richest person is across all the detail of the property empire he built over 53 years into a giant estimated to be worth more than $10 billion today. And at the age of 83 he has no intention of it ever being any different. Having been a member of the BRW Rich 200 for all the list’s 33 years, Triguboff, the Jewish migrant who arrived from China to finish high school in Sydney in 1948, finally reaches number one this year. His wealth is estimated at a record $10.62 billion thanks to a relentless approach to business that’s equal parts persistence, charm, ruthlessness, stubbornness and pugnaciousness.
“I’ve worked very hard and I still work very hard,” Triguboff tells The Australian Financial Review Magazine. “I like it. I enjoy it. And I think it’s very good for my health, and what’s good for my health is very important to me.”


After 33 years appearing on the BRW rich list, 83-year-old Harry Triguboff finally snares the top spot. Time to retire, ...
After 33 years appearing on the BRW rich list, 83-year-old Harry Triguboff finally snares the top spot. Time to retire, then? Hardly, says the property mogul changing the face of our cities. Nic Walker
BRW #1 in the Imrich family The brilliant Rise and Rise of Building billionaire Harry Triguboff

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Hawley, like his mother and maternal grandmother before him, is a storyteller. As much nostalgia as he may have for working alone in that renovated animal hospital, he’s helping bring television—a famously collaborative medium—to new storytelling heights. “It’s such an artist’s market, especially in television,” he says excitedly. “Four hundred-plus scripted shows on television, it means there are all these places to go and watch stories be told. The only way that USA Network can distinguish themselves from Netflix is to make something different and better. So they make Mr. Robot. And different and better? Let’s do that. Let’s not rely on all the old formulas. Let’s not have a case of the week.” 
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Sebastian Junger explains why the work of David Douglas Duncan, Don McCullin, James Nachtwey, and Lynsey Addario is more essential than ever before. 
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For weeks, the Trump, Clinton, and Sanders camps have been internally freaking out. Losing sleep. Wondering what they could do to tip the scales. Who among them would be so lucky to land the coveted Martin Shkreli endorsement? Similar to receiving the public backing by a sitting president, a nod by the hedge fund manager turned pharma bro turned enfant terrible, would have a huge effect on a campaign. At long last, they can stop holding their breaths. shortly after 9PM last night, this dropped ...

.......like maybe a young guy from Brooklyn with a prominent presence on Twitter?