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SI.com: Sam Amick: Bobcats narrow down coaching candidates; Magic, Blazers eye GMsupdated: Thu May 31 2012 08:28:00

As if the NBA playoffs and lead-up to the June 28 draft weren't enough to keep hoops fans satiated this time of year, there's a number of personnel positions in play that are worth monitoring.

SI.com: Sam Amick: Blazers meet with ex-Hornets GM Bower, plan to talk to Morwayupdated: Wed May 09 2012 14:50:00

The Portland Trail Blazers' year-long search for a new general manager has continued in earnest, as sources said owner Paul Allen met with former Hornets general manager Jeff Bower last week and Pacers general manager David Morway will meet with team officials on Wednesday.

SI.com: Sam Amick: Trail Blazers' search for new general manager to heat up soonupdated: Mon May 07 2012 13:29:00

The Trail Blazers' general manager position has been vacant nearly a year now, dating back to the unexpected firing of Rich Cho, who's now in Charlotte. But sources close to the situation told SI.com that the search for a new GM is likely to heat up soon, and it presents as good an excuse as any to take a break from the playoff action and analyze a number of front office situations around the league.

Environmentalists cite report in disputing 'job-killer' claimsupdated: Tue Jan 03 2012 16:14:00

With a coal-fired power plant in the background, an environmental group released a report Tuesday disputing any link between tighter anti-pollution laws and a loss of jobs.

CNNMoney: Google+ off to better-than-expected startupdated: Wed Dec 28 2011 12:31:00

The Google+ social network has topped 60 million users, according to Ancestry.com founder Paul Allen, who also made the bold prediction late Tuesday that Google+ would reach 400 million users by the end of 2012.

Google+ up to 62 million users, report says updated: Wed Dec 28 2011 12:29:00

Paul Allen, a Google+ watcher whose estimates about the social network's growth have proved accurate in the past, claims that the site now has 62 million users and is adding 625,000 new users per day.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Blazers' abrupt dismissal of GM Cho is simply disgracefulupdated: Mon May 23 2011 20:00:00

Did Portland owner Paul Allen not enjoy the company of GM Rich Cho as they sat together during Trail Blazers games?

Budget cuts curtail search for alien lifeupdated: Tue Apr 26 2011 10:55:00

Interstellar radio has lost one of its most avid listeners.

Microsoft co-founder talks Bill Gates, chemo and guitarsupdated: Mon Apr 18 2011 07:36:00

The United States must do a better job of educating its young people in science and technology if we're going to compete with China and India over the next century, according to Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft and an American computer pioneer.

Super stadiums of the NFLupdated: Mon Feb 07 2011 10:44:00

A fan recently summed up his feelings about NFL arenas in a blog post: Religions have their churches, and sports teams have their stadiums.

Former Trail Blazers forward Maurice Lucas dead at 58updated: Mon Nov 01 2010 07:32:00

Former NBA player Maurice Lucas, a forward for the Portland Trail Blazers, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer, the team said on its website. He was 58.

CNNMoney: Microsoft co-founder sues Apple, Google over patentsupdated: Fri Aug 27 2010 16:23:00

Microsoft's co-founder Paul Allen is suing Apple and Google, plus nine other companies, for patent infringement.

Fortune: New billionaire recruits to the $600 billion challengeupdated: Wed Aug 04 2010 13:05:00

From a Hollywood film producer known for getting us hooked on the 'light saber' to top scientists, financiers and corporate CEOs, more of America's super rich are rising to a $600 billion challenge: Pledge at least 50% of your net worth to charity during your lifetime or at death.

Microsoft co-founder pledges to donate majority of fortuneupdated: Fri Jul 16 2010 01:02:00

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has pledged to give away most of his fortune to charity.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Countdown: Draft day names, free-agent contenders to watchupdated: Fri Jun 25 2010 16:51:00

• DeMarcus Cousins. That a potentially dominant 6-foot-11, 292-pound center who averaged 15.1 points, 9.9 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in 23.5 minutes last season -- gigantic production in short minutes while sharing the ball with four fellow first-rounders at Kentucky -- would go No. 5 in the draft is proof of how the NBA has veered away from traditional big men.

SI.com: Source: Carroll won't have total control in Seattleupdated: Fri Jan 08 2010 23:35:00

If Pete Carroll takes the Seattle Seahawks head coaching job, he will not have the final say on all football matters that he is seeking, according to one person who has spoken with team CEO Tod Leiweke.

SI.com: Don Banks: December was Mora's undoing with Seahawksupdated: Fri Jan 08 2010 15:16:00

Jim Mora's undoing in Seattle had everything to do with December.

SI.com: Oden not ruling out return this seasonupdated: Thu Dec 17 2009 20:13:00

Greg Oden hasn't given up on returning this season, the injured Trail Blazers center told SI.com Thursday.

Seattle: America's soccer cityupdated: Sat Nov 21 2009 18:37:00

Though soccer is the most played sport around the world, with governing body FIFA recognizing football federations in more than 200 nations, the beloved "beautiful game" has always struggled to be a dominant force in the United States.

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen diagnosed with cancerupdated: Tue Nov 17 2009 09:34:00

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, more than 25 years after he was treated for Hodgkin's disease, a spokesman at his company Vulcan Inc. told CNN on Monday.

Wealthy arm their yachts with military-level securityupdated: Mon Jul 13 2009 12:50:00

The world's richest people are spending millions arming their super-yachts with military-style technology and trained personnel to fight off potential attackers.

Fortune: Raising Bill Gatesupdated: Fri May 01 2009 13:47:00

In the early days of Microsoft's success, when my son's name was starting to become known to the world at large, everybody from reporters at Fortune to the checkout person at the local grocery store would ask me, "How do you raise a kid like that? What's the secret?" At those moments I was generally thinking to myself, "Oh, it's a secret all right ... because I don't get it either!"

CNNMoney: Charter Communications to file for Chapter 11updated: Thu Feb 12 2009 14:31:00

Charter Communications, a provider of cable TV, Internet and other broadband services, said on Thursday that it will file for bankruptcy, as part of a "financial restructuring."

Solar sails could turn super-yachts greenupdated: Thu Nov 06 2008 12:17:00

The super-yachts of the super-rich could soon become super-green.

Super-yacht market facing a stormupdated: Tue Nov 04 2008 07:26:00

The swanky and exclusive super-yacht market is bracing itself for a storm -- off the water.

The world's greatest super-yachtsupdated: Fri Oct 17 2008 12:56:00

At 160 meters long, there is nothing quite as luxurious as the world's largest and most expensive super-yacht -- Dubai.

People.com: Brad & Angelina Steal the Show at Cannesupdated: Fri May 16 2008 22:38:00

The film festival is "always a good time," the pregnant Jolie tells PEOPLE

People.com: Brad & Angelina's High-Flying Weekendupdated: Mon May 05 2008 18:27:00

They enjoy a helicopter ride in the south of France, then drop by Bono's villa

People.com: Brad & Angelina Set Up House in French Villaupdated: Thu May 01 2008 05:35:00

The couple and their (soon-to-grow) brood are expected to stay at least through the Cannes festival

SI.com: Lee Jenkins: Patrick Kerney is Seattle's most unconventional weaponupdated: Tue Jan 08 2008 11:04:00

In the moments before kickoff, some players listen to metal and some listen to rap. Some talk to God and some talk to themselves.

SI.com: L. Jon Wertheim: The Quiet Owner: Paul Allenupdated: Fri Nov 30 2007 09:23:00

It was only a preseason game between the Portland Trail Blazers and the Seattle SuperSonics. But the doughy Blazers fan in the catacombs of the Rose Garden was walking excitedly toward the courtside entrance. Though he was a couple of months from turning 55, he resembled nothing so much as an awestruck boy lucky enough to have scored sweet seats to his first game. Wearing wire-rimmed glasses, a tight-fitting blue corduroy jacket, black slacks and black loafers, he smiled as he made his way out of the tunnel. When he shuffled past the Blazers' bench three minutes into the first quarter, he stared for several seconds at the tall men before settling into his front-row seat behind the baseline.

SI.com: Jon Wertheim: A rare look at former Microsoft founder Paul Allen updated: Fri Nov 30 2007 09:20:00

SI.com caught up with senior writer Jon Wertheim to talk about his recent story on Portland Trailblazers and Seattle Seahawks owner Paul Allen.

Business 2.0: The Web's local mogulupdated: Thu Sep 27 2007 01:52:00

The two Web multimillionaires had never crossed paths, but when Russell C. Horowitz and Frank Schilling finally met to talk business three years ago, the summit began in style - sipping soft drinks poolside at the Four Seasons Las Vegas and chatting about private jets.

CNNMoney: Paul Allen may buy all of Charterupdated: Wed Aug 15 2007 06:28:00

Charter Communications chairman and controlling shareholder Paul Allen said he's considering buying the remaining outstanding stock in the troubled cable company, according to a report Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Private subs plumb deep pockets, deeper watersupdated: Thu Aug 02 2007 23:28:00

In the world of 150-foot yachts, private helicopters and lightening fast speedboats, there is a new toy so exclusive that buyers are actually invoking non-disclosure agreements.

SI.com: Blazers promote Pritchard to GM postupdated: Thu Mar 29 2007 15:20:00

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The Portland Trail Blazers promoted Kevin Pritchard to their vacant general manager job Thursday, as reported earlier by SI.com's Ian Thomsen.

SI.com: Writing on the wallupdated: Thu Mar 01 2007 21:27:00

Also in this column: • Is this Riley's swan song? • Injuries take toll on guards • Nets face busy summer

Fortune: Wealthy eccentricsupdated: Fri Feb 23 2007 15:03:00

Sometimes the rich are a little different.

Business 2.0: Ethanol war brewingupdated: Fri Jun 23 2006 14:12:00

Everywhere you look these days, tech and business world luminaries - like Richard Branson, Paul Allen, Steve Case, Vinod Khosla, John Doerr, and Bill Gates - are laying down big bets on ethanol, a substitute for gasoline that's already finding its way into pumps.

Business 2.0: Millionaires on the launch padupdated: Wed Mar 01 2006 13:52:00

By now you'll know whether Elon Musk is the latest hero of the high frontier or still just the co-founder of PayPal. On Feb. 10, the day after this magazine went to press, Musk's latest company -- ...

CNNMoney: Report: States eye caps on electric ratesupdated: Tue Feb 28 2006 06:22:00

Officials in some states are considering caps to control increased electric rates, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: The Sporting News up for saleupdated: Tue Feb 21 2006 07:34:00

The Sporting News, which is owned by investor Paul Allen, is up for sale, the company announced Tuesday, citing what it says is "unsolicited interest" in the nation's oldest sporting publication.

Fortune: WHEN IT COMES TO DOCKS, SIZE MATTERSupdated: Mon Nov 28 2005 00:01:00

TWO TRUTHS ARE UNIVERSALLY acknowledged about yachts nowadays: There are more and more of them, and they are getting bigger and bigger. A few decades ago a 50-foot boat was considered large. Today,...

Fortune: WHY STOP AT GOLF? updated: Mon Oct 17 2005 00:01:00

PAUL ALLEN

CNNMoney: Superyachts of the CEOsupdated: Thu Jul 28 2005 15:08:00

Imagine yourself cruising the high seas in a lavish, super-secret ocean-faring vessel complete with a remote controlled undersea rover, a 12-man submersible and a personal crew of 60, including several former Navy Seals and a recording studio.

CNNMoney: New space race for touristsupdated: Wed Jul 13 2005 07:40:00

Forget the Russians and the Americans. The new space race is between the guys from Virgin Atlantic, Amazon.com, and PayPal.

Fortune: Billionaires In Space!updated: Mon May 02 2005 00:01:00

FLIGHT SCHOOL IS A SPINOFF OF PC FORUM, A CONFAB RUN BY TECH EMINENCE ESTHER DYSON. ESTHER DECLARES THAT OPENING SPACE TO HUMAN COMMERCE SHOULD UNLEASH ENERGY LIKE NOTHING SINCE THE ADVENT OF THE I...

Business 2.0: How To Live Like The Other Halfupdated: Mon Nov 01 2004 00:01:00

Who says you shouldn't live beyond your means? That was certainly the idea behind companies like NetJets and Flexjet, which emerged in recent years to offer shared access to that most high-flying o...

Fortune: SPACE NERDS FACE THE FINAL FRONTIERupdated: Mon Nov 01 2004 00:01:00

IT'S BEEN ONLY A FEW WEEKS SINCE Paul Allen and Burt Rutan took one giant step for space tourism and won the $10 million Ansari X Prize after sending a manned vehicle called SpaceShipOne into subor...

The race for flights into spaceupdated: Mon Oct 25 2004 08:04:00

After years of capturing the imagination of wide-eyed daredevils, dreamers and would-be entrepreneurs, space travel for ordinary people may finally be taking flight.

U.S. team bids to win space prizeupdated: Tue Sep 28 2004 06:46:00

A Californian-based team will this week launch its bid to claim a $10 million prize by putting a privately financed manned craft into sub-orbital space.

Now Virgin to offer trips to spaceupdated: Mon Sep 27 2004 05:22:00

British entrepreneur Richard Branson has announced his company has signed a deal to offer the world's first commercial flights to space under the branding "Virgin Galactic."

FSB: Rocket Manupdated: Wed Sep 01 2004 00:01:00

On the morning of June 21, space entrepreneur Jim Benson stood on the tarmac at Mojave Airport and wept. An announcer had just interrupted the pounding rock music on the sound system to relay a mes...

FSB: Fellow Travelersupdated: Wed Sep 01 2004 00:01:00

Jim Benson isn't the only computer entrepreneur to found a space company. Meet four other techies who have succumbed to the lure of the final frontier.

Next space race: Private craft prepare to launchupdated: Tue Jul 27 2004 14:08:00

A piloted rocket ship race to claim a $10 million Ansari X Prize purse for privately financed flight to the edge of space is heating up.

Fortune: Paul Allen Drills Into A New Fieldupdated: Mon Jul 12 2004 00:01:00

While all eyes have been on billionaire Paul Allen's adventures in space--the Microsoft co-founder recently spent more than $20 million launching a manned spaceship from the Mojave Desert--he's qui...

Private spacecraft readied for historic flightupdated: Sun Jun 20 2004 21:53:00

If all goes well over the California desert Monday morning, Michael Melvill, 62, a veteran test pilot, will become the first civilian flier to earn his astronaut's wings aboard a privately financed spacecraft.

Fortune: A Long Yacht Summerupdated: Mon Jun 14 2004 00:01:00

When Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen pulled into Cannes in mid-May, people couldn't help but gawk at his newest toy. Completed late last year, the 414-foot-long Octopus is the largest private yacht...

Private spacecraft to launch June 21updated: Wed Jun 02 2004 15:44:00

The world's first privately built spacecraft is scheduled to leave Earth on June 21 and -- if successful -- usher in a new era of spaceflight for private enterprise.

Private spacecraft blast offs June 21updated: Wed Jun 02 2004 11:00:00

A privately-developed rocket plane will launch into history on June 21 on a mission to become the world's first commercial manned space vehicle.

CNNMoney: Private manned space flight setupdated: Wed Jun 02 2004 10:13:00

An attempt to have the first privately-financed manned space flight is set for June 21, backers of the effort announced Tuesday.

Private spaceship sets altitude recordupdated: Thu May 13 2004 20:14:00

The ultimate thrill ride could be closer to reality.

Fortune: Paul Allen's Hospital Trip Yet another of the billionaire's investments is a money-loser.updated: Mon Jun 09 2003 00:01:00

Paul Allen, the Microsoft co-founder and cable entrepreneur, may be worth $20 billion, but he just can't keep his investments healthy (consider troubled Charter Communications). The latest to suffe...

Fortune: What Are Insiders Buying Now? You'll never believe it. They're most bullish in that most beaten-down sector: tech.updated: Mon Sep 30 2002 00:01:00

Like it or not, insiders know more than you--and they know it sooner. That knowledge came in handy three years ago as stocks approached their peak. Company executives were selling, and investors we...

Fortune: Fantasy Islandsupdated: Mon Aug 12 2002 00:01:00

Who doesn't fantasize about island living? Pristine beaches, perfect sunsets...oh, and hordes of summer renters, celebrity-wranglers, million-dollar inland lots, and other perks of living in a "dis...

Fortune: Hoopsupdated: Mon Apr 30 2001 00:01:00

When the Vancouver Grizzlies announced they were looking for a new home, Tricon Foods and the city of Louisville offered the owner $100 million to change the team's name to the Kentucky Colonels an...

Fortune: Oxygen Is Can't-See TV; That's a Good Thingupdated: Mon Jan 08 2001 00:01:00

In the green room of Trackers, a television show you've probably never heard of, Richie Mills, the drummer of Sunna, a band you've probably never heard of, tells me he's never heard of Oxygen Media...

Fortune: Inside Jay Walker's House of Cards Priceline stock has deflated from $162 to $5. WebHouse is kaput. And FORTUNE updated: Mon Nov 13 2000 00:01:00

You may think you've heard all the crazy-quilt news there could possibly be about Priceline.com: weakness in its core business of selling airline tickets; the demise of its grocery- and gasoline-se...

FSB: Doing Good It's the hottest thing since greed: The "new philanthropy." How do you measure up?updated: Sun Oct 01 2000 00:01:00

Charity. Philanthropy. Noblesse oblige. Giving back. You can feel the difference. The first three phrases are rooted in old European traditions: wealthy folks, from the privacy of their estates, gi...

Fortune: Are You Experienced? With a little help from Frank Gehry, Paul Allen has parlayed his Jimi Hendrix obsession into a high-volume updated: Mon Jul 24 2000 00:01:00

From Interstate 5, two miles away, it looks like a puddle of metal, or maybe a crashed and melted space shuttle later attacked by graffitists. But after creeping through traffic in a nondescript Se...

Fortune: The Little (Jet) Engine That Could With a revolutionary 85-pound engine and $60 million in backing, Vernupdated: Mon Jul 24 2000 00:01:00

We are coasting through the upper reaches of the night, somewhere between Milwaukee and Chicago, nestled in the cockpit of Vern Raburn's 1979 Turbo Commander. Dispatches from air traffic control mu...

Fortune: What's a New Economy Without Research? Paul Allen just shut down his fancy R&D facility. So who's going to updated: Mon May 15 2000 00:01:00

I was really sorry to see that Paul Allen closed his Interval Research lab in Palo Alto. Paul is a nice guy who continues to do interesting things--it is amazing what you can do when you have $20 b...

Fortune: Why We're Betting Billions On TV Microsoft founder Paul Allen and his shrewd moneyman, Bill Savoy, spin the updated: Mon May 15 2000 00:01:00

Paul Allen recently figured out the easy way to assemble the nation's fourth-largest cable television operation almost overnight: Simply add cash, and lots of it. To be exact, he spent $6.3 billion...

FSB: Between Covers With children's stories, you can often judge a book by its artwork.updated: Wed Dec 01 1999 00:01:00

Reading to your kids is always rewarding. First the cuddles, later the stars on the report card. But the discerning grownup sitting in the rocking chair can also revel in some terrific artwork.

Fortune: The Businessman of the Century Henry Ford Alfred P. Sloan Tom Watson Jr. Bill Gatesupdated: Mon Nov 22 1999 00:01:00

To select one man to be the Businessman of the Century is to look back upon almost unimaginable change. The world of Henry Ford (the earliest of the final four contending for the honor) and the wor...

Fortune: Unsung Heroes They may not be household names, but without the contributions of these individuals, the business updated: Mon Nov 22 1999 00:01:00

Frank McNamara

Fortune: Harmless Thesaurus? Or Key to Bill Gates' Soul?updated: Mon Aug 03 1998 00:01:00

Next time you find yourself before your PC waiting for a Microsoft Word file to print, here's a neat little trick. Highlight some text, click the thesaurus tool, and see what you get. The results c...

Fortune: That Groovin' Web Sound! N2K thinks it'll rule online music retailing. Investors Herb Allen, Wayne Huizenga, and Paul Allen agreupdated: Mon Jan 12 1998 00:01:00

Sometime in the next couple of years, selling music over the Internet--mostly in the form of CDs--may become a profitable business. Getting from here to there, however, is going to be tricky. More ...

Fortune: Rosen Motors Aheadupdated: Mon Jan 12 1998 00:01:00

The auto world barely blinked when brothers Ben and Harold Rosen gave up on their Buck Rogers-ish turbine-flywheel electric engine ("Gentlemen, Start Your Engine," Sept. 30, 1996). Although the Ros...

Fortune: THE TICKERupdated: Mon Oct 27 1997 00:01:00

FREEING A MICROSOFT SLAVE

Fortune: IS SEATTLE THE NEXT SILICON VALLEY? NO CITY HAS A BETTER SHOT AT REPLICATING THE POTENT MIX OF TECHIES, updated: Mon Jul 07 1997 00:01:00

On a stretch of lakefront ten miles southeast of downtown Seattle sits the Barbee lumber mill. Family-owned for three generations, the Barbee is the only working sawmill left in the greater Seattle...

Fortune: HOW GOOD AN INVESTOR IS PAUL ALLEN? GAZILLIONAIRESupdated: Mon Apr 28 1997 00:01:00

Is Paul Allen, America's third-richest man, a good businessman, or just unbelievably lucky--the Ringo Starr of high tech? Allen's two monetary betters, Warren Buffett and sometime partner Bill Gate...

Fortune: WHERE THE BIG DOGS BARKupdated: Mon Jun 24 1996 00:01:00

Let's face it. Not many CEOs make news--much less grace magazine covers--after they retire. But then Lee Iacocca has always been one for racing down roads not taken. So it didn't entirely come as a...

Fortune: BILL GATES & PAUL ALLEN TALK CHECK OUT THE ULTIMATE BUDDY ACT IN BUSINESS HISTORY: THE MULTIBILLIONAIRE updated: Mon Oct 02 1995 00:01:00

They're just a couple of slightly geeky middle-aged guys sitting on a patio overlooking Seattle's Lake Washington on a balmy Sunday afternoon. Jet skis and speedboats drone like cicadas as the old ...

Fortune: ANALYZING THE DREAM WANT TO INVEST IN DREAMWORKS SKG, THE ENTERTAINMENT MEGA-VENTURE BEING CREATED BY STEVEN updated: Mon Apr 17 1995 00:01:00

The combination of Spielberg, Katzenberg, and Geffen might well be the greatest collection of talent since Jordan, Johnson, and Bird hit the hardwood together in the 1992 Olympics, but investors in...

Fortune: A LOOK INSIDE ALLEN'S THINK TANK THIS WAY TO THE I-WAY With $100 million to spend, this research center has hired the best to fiupdated: Mon Jul 11 1994 00:01:00

WHAT LOOK LIKE madcap frolics on these pages actually represent some pretty serious research. With the help of a hefty complement of eminent software developers and electrical engineers, some of th...

Fortune: OVER THE HORIZON WITH PAUL ALLEN ANOTHER MICROSOFT BILLIONAIRE SPEAKS Bill Gates' former partner is assembling a business empireupdated: Mon Jul 11 1994 00:01:00

PAUL ALLEN gets up and leads the way out of his 20-seat movie theater, past the candy and popcorn, and into the basement bunker that serves as the control center of his home cable system. Here, he ...

Fortune: THE BILLIONAIRES This year they are just barely ahead of inflation, and a few heads that wear the crowns lie a little less easilupdated: Mon Sep 10 1990 00:01:00

The very, very rich will never be quite like you and me, but at least the gap isn't growing so fast. The average entrant on FORTUNE's fourth annual listing of the world's billionaires has about $2....

Fortune: SOFTWARE BUDDIESupdated: Mon Apr 09 1990 00:01:00

Few people remember that billionaire Bill Gates had a partner when he launched Microsoft in 1975. Paul Allen, a buddy from Lakeside School, a Seattle prep, pointed out to ninth-grader Gates that mi...

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