Tag: Dynasties

  • Gossip Girl Resurrects Oc Themes

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  • Bewkes Taking Reins at Time Warner

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  • Heinz Prechter Leaves a Legacy

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  • Scott Boras: The Ari Gold of baseball

    Like any sport, baseball needs its villains.

    And right now, there’s no better villain than Scott Boras, the California-based sports agent who has the audacity to seek and get really, really good contracts for his millionaire clients.

    Boras, 55, is so hateful, it would seem, that he will even upstage the World Series.

    While the last game between the Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies was being played last month, the word emerged that Boras client Alex Rodriguez was opting out of the last three years of his contract with the New York Yankees. In doing this, he was passing up $91 million to seek more money elsewhere.

    The writers were appalled that Boras — the presumed leaker of the info — didn’t wait until after the World Series to let the opting-out be known.

    “At the very least, the decision to announce Rodriguez’ decision violated baseball etiquette in the extreme,” wrote Jack Curry in the New York Times.

    Casual observers might wonder how a game in which the players spit frequently and scratch themselves could have etiquette, but baseball does.

    And there are lawyers who might argue that Boras, who is a lawyer and a former minor league player, was just doing his duty to his client.

    Regardless, the fuss over Boras, sometimes called the most hated man in baseball, may obscure the fact that he is a business powerhouse.

    His company, Boras Corp., has so many clients on so many baseball teams that he may be the best-connected person in the sport.

    According to an Oct. 29 profile by Ben McGrath in the New Yorker, Boras Corp. represents 65 major-league players.

    For its services, the company gets 5 percent of the major leaguer’s salaries.

    Daisuke Matsuzaka, a star player in Japan who signed with the Boston Red Sox last December, is a Boras client.

    To get Matsuzaka, Boston first won bidding rights by paying $51.1 million. Then the Red Sox agreed to pay Matsuzaka $52 million over six years, a figure that could reach $60 million if Matsuzaka reaches certain goals.

    Boras also got pitcher Barry Zito $126 million for seven years from the San Francisco Giants in 2007.

    And his bargaining brought outfielder Carlos Beltran $119 for seven years in 2005 from the New York Mets.

    Many other Boras clients have done very well.

    However, none has received the contract numbers Boras negotiated in 2000 for Rodriguez. The player signed a 10-year, $252 million contract with the Texas Rangers. (Rodriquez went to the Yankees in 2004 and the contract remained in force.)

    According to reports, Boras now hopes to get Rodriguez, an extraordinary player who has had less than extraordinary results in the post-season, a new contract in the range of $350 million.

    With the exception of Rodriguez, it’s usually Boras and not the players who are accused of greed after big contracts are signed.

    And sometimes, too, it’s Boras, and not the team owners, who is blamed by fans for high ticket and hot dog prices.

    Boras, though, would seem to be able to take the heat, believing he has a role to play. “There’s a clear need for someone to represent the athlete and to explain the athlete’s value,” he told the New Yorker. “If that person is characterized as a villain, well, so be it.”

  • Linda Stein, celebrity real estate agent, found murdered

    Update: On Nov. 9, police reported an arrest in the case. Natavia Lowery, 26, of Brooklyn, Stein’s personal assistant, was charged with second-degree murder and second-degree grand larceny. According to the New York Times, the assistant told police that Stein “kept yelling at her.” Our updated story is now here

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    Linda Stein, punk rock band manager and real estate agent to the stars, was found dead Tuesday night in her apartment. Police said she had been bludgeoned to death.

    Stein, 62, co-managed the Ramones, a band that recorded on Sire Records, a label founded by her ex-husband, Seymour Stein. She later represented Billy Joel, Sylvester Stallone, Debra Winger, Perry Ellis and other celebrities.

    A powerful personality, Stein was the inspiration for Sylvia Miles, the aggressive real estate agent in the movie Wall Street.

    Close friend Elton John issued a statement saying: “I’m absolutely shocked and upset. She’s been a friend for over 37 years. She was a godmother to my kids. She helped me with my AIDS foundation.”

  • Veco Corruption Trial Begins

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  • Lost but linked – Relationship Map for the TV show Lost

    All is not what it seems on the island.

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    The survivors of the crash of Ocean Flight 815 have untold connections that viewers of the hit ABC Lost glimpse in strobe-like flashbacks.

    The astute viewer (addict would be more appropriate) knows more than the characters. Jack and Claire, for example, have no idea that they’re step-siblings. Nor has Jack learned that Shannon’s father was in a car accident with Sarah, Jack’s future wife. Jack, the physician on duty, chose to save Sarah but not Shannon’s father.

    And Hurley has yet to discover that Libby gave Desmond her sailboat, or that John Lock worked for his box company.

    Sometimes, though, even these lost souls figure things out. Sawyer did tell Jack that he had a long conversation with Jack’s father shortly before his death.

    On the web
    Official Lost Web site (ABC.com)

  • Muckety this! Elizabeth Taylor to Paris Hilton and Anna Nicole Smith

    How is Elizabeth Taylor connected to Paris Hilton and Anna Nicole Smith?

    When it comes to entertainment Muckety, Elizabeth Taylor leaves Kevin Bacon in the dust.

    First, her connection to Paris Hilton: Paris is the daughter of Richard Hilton, granddaughter of William Barron Hilton, brother of Liz’s ex-husband Conrad Hilton Jr.

    And to Anna Nicole Smith (perhaps): Conrad Hilton Jr.’s father was married to Zsa Zsa Gabor, whose husband later claimed paternity of Anna Nicole’s baby.