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Goulandris, an e-democracy designer from Greece and one of our Google Fellows, gives a smart analysis of the Obama campaign and also reminds us of Esther Dyson's memorable line: "Power corrupts, but it also seduces."
Hackers and Hacks: A Post-Mortem on PdF Europe in Barcelona 2009
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Goulandris, an e-democracy designer from Greece and one of our Google Fellows, gives a smart analysis of the Obama campaign and also reminds us of Esther Dyson's memorable line: "Power corrupts, but it also seduces."
Hackers and Hacks: A Post-Mortem on PdF Europe in Barcelona Sifry, Micah L. 2009
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"I'm not trying to compete with Onassis, Niarchos or Goulandris," he says, naming three of the biggest Greek art collectors of the 20th century.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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O'Reilly and Goulandris have pumped more than 400 million pounds of their own money into the business since 2002.
CBS 11 / TXA 21 - Dallas / Fort Worth's Source for Breaking News, Weather, and Sports 2009
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The Irish government refused a company plea to underwrite private bank loans, and O'Reilly and Goulandris decided someone else must lead the next bailout.
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O'Reilly and Goulandris have pumped more than 400 million pounds of their own money into the business since 2002.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009
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The Zeckendorfs had purchased the land from the Goulandris shipping family for $401 million in 2004 — an amount that at the time seemed so outrageous that people wondered if the Zeckendorf brothers didn’t have some strange death wish, some desire to follow their celebrated grandfather, the original William Zeckendorf, into bankruptcy.
The King of Central Park West Goldberger, Paul 2008
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