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...Martin: People have compared it to the works on Ann Carlson, whom I?ve never read. And Martin Amis? "The Rachel Papers," which I didn?t read until after writing this, has a more sordid love affair, but there?s still a one-on-one ? how the interest grows and diminishes...
...problem: "Why haven't you done it the last seven years?" If there was a stature gap between Gore and Bush, Bush closed it some on Tuesday by staying calm and holding his own in the face of an Al Gore who for most of the no-commercial-breaks affair could hardly contain himself. SEE IT: slow modem | fast modem | broadband...
...unusually high scoring affair came down to the wire with UNH outlasting a determined Harvard attack in the second half to hold on to the win. New Hampshire (6-5) scored twice in the opening period and its defense kept the Crimson off the scoreboard for the entire first half. In the second period the Crimson offense got underway, scoring three goals, including two in the last eight minutes, but still fell a strike short...
This year, the festival was largely a family affair, with numerous activities for the kids. On the main stage in front of the Holyoke Center, John Bonaparte '81, a.k.a. "Bonapart the Magician" performed. On Garden Street, there was an inflatable carnival where kids climbed the rock pillar and bounced around in the Moon Walk while at the Strong Man Hammer Swing their middle-aged fathers rolled up their sleeves and flexed long-dormant muscles...
...great ironies of the Napster affair is that there really isn't a business, not yet. And if Fanning loses this case, there never will be a business, at least not for this P2P company. By the time the case reaches a final verdict, in six months or a year, some other hotshot P2P site--Gnutella, perhaps, or Freenet--might have become flavor of the month. Napster, for all the storm and fury it has engendered, could be remembered as a peculiar millennial trend--like those little chrome scooters--rather than an epochal event...