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June 8, 2004

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BusinessWeek's Jim Ellis gives financial advice to graduating college students. Musician Everlast shares the aftereffects of having a heart attack at age 27.


Jim Ellis

Jim Ellis

Jim Ellis

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BusinessWeek's Jim Ellis has spent nearly three decades in journalism, as a reporter and manager. He's seen the shift in the importance of business journalism and says as people take greater control of their financial lives, they look to publications like his for help. Ellis is a frequent guest on such television shows as CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight, ABC World News This Morning and CNNfn's Street Sweep.


 

Everlast

Everlast

Everlast

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Singer Everlast says he's stronger for the trials he's been through. He survived a hard partying bad-boy lifestyle and a nearly fatal heart attack. Everlast started his career as one of the few white members of Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate Cartel. Over the years, he's consistently reinvented his sound. His fourth solo CD, White Trash Beautiful, is the sound of making peace with his past and trying to put his life back together.