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...series. Still, New York?based collector Larry Warsh believes he got a good deal. "Saatchi is coming in late, but he's important because people follow him," says Warsh, publisher of the magazine Museums and an enthusiastic advocate of contemporary Chinese art. "It will soon prove to be a bargain." Indeed, that prediction may already have come true, given the $2.3 million price tag for the Zhang painting sold at last month's auction in Hong Kong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Great China Sale | 12/17/2006 | See Source »

...Party ought to nominate White House press secretary Tony Snow as its next presidential candidate. He is vigorous and intelligent and has a way with words. Unlike most of our politicians, he is neither stodgy nor crooked. He has a sense of humor and is fatally handsome in the bargain. In both stature and character, he's tall enough that we can look up to him. He's just the leader we need in our highest office. Richard H. Utt Loma Linda, California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 12/3/2006 | See Source »

...Party ought to nominate White House press secretary Tony Snow as its next presidential candidate. He is vigorous and intelligent and has a way with words. Unlike most of our politicians, he is neither stodgy nor crooked. He has a sense of humor and is fatally handsome in the bargain. In both stature and character, he's tall enough that we can look up to him. He's just the leader we need in our highest office. Richard H. Utt Loma Linda, California, U.S. Snow may be the slickest press secretary in years, but that still makes him little more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Outstanding European Individuals | 11/28/2006 | See Source »

Last Friday, while bargain hunters nationwide trampled each other to get their hands on early-bird sales, Harvard Square greeted a much calmer “Black Friday.” From Maine to California, customers fought to get their hands on door buster deals for the latest gadgets, according to Joel Corbett, a manager at the RadioShack in Harvard Square. Some retailers even had to limit the number of shoppers entering a store at one time, he added. But in Harvard Square, the void of students with their parents’ credit cards and lack of adequate parking spaces...

Author: By Sonam S. Velani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Square Quiet on Black Friday | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

...hard, now, to escape from the conclusion that Forward Together is a misnomer. But the main reason it's not going "forward" is that there's very little "together" about it - the Iraqi military is not keeping its end of the bargain. Although there are tens of thousands of Iraqi soldiers in the city (in addition to the tens of thousands of police), they have, with remarkable consistency, managed not to be where they are needed most. Despite the weekend-long curfew, supposedly enforced by the Iraqi forces, there seemed little by way of security forces activity restricting the movement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Latest Violence Shows Iraqis Aren't Up to the Job | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

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