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...Japan they are speaking in thumbs. Everywhere you look--in restaurants and in movie theaters, on crowded trains and in taxicabs, in baseball stadiums and in university lecture halls--the New Man and New Woman of Japan walk and sit with head down, arm extended and one thumb feverishly tapping buttons on a new kind of cell phone, one that lets you surf the Web using a technology called i-mode...
...driven a Winston Cup stock car. They're unhinged monsters, all engine and frame and harnesses that were meant to prevent what happened to Dale. He once told me he hated how confining the modern car is; he liked the old days, his right arm slung over the backseat, steering with his left. And he hung onto as much of the past as he could, including the antique open-faced helmet that might have contributed to his death. But those who suggested the new style were subject to a stare that could pierce his mirrored sunglasses; real drivers--the rebels...
...cover story three weeks ago on the AIDS epidemic in Africa has drawn hundreds of letters from readers, many of whom have donated money to Netaid.org an arm of the U.N. So far, more than $200,000 has been collected. If you would like to help, simply visit Netaid.org AOL members can go to Keyword: Breaking the Silence. And for those who want to drop a check in the mail, the address is Netaid.org Foundation, 336 East 45th Street, New York...
...three sets without completely exhausting their muscles. Exercise intensity can be increased in 1-lb. or 2-lb. increments while the number of repetitions remains constant. The best lifts are multijoint exercises that train major muscle groups such as the calves, hamstrings, quadriceps, pectorals (chest) and deltoids (lateral arm...
...Mart sat the dot-com boom out. The world's largest retailer didn't set up an e-tailing arm when everybody else did, instead applying New Economy technologies to its internal inventory/supply/ordering chains. It worked, and while the dot-coms dropped like flies, Wal-Mart had no massive investment to lose. (Its late entry, Walmart.com, was relaunched in November 2000 and isn't doing so well...