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PHILIPS TV Mirror brings the digital age into the bath...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech Watch | 7/6/2003 | See Source »

Retirees Roger Robinson, 62, and Greer North, 61, began living in the Palms part time in 2001 but a year later sold their home in Beaverton, Ore., making their relocation official. The couple, who have been together for 40 years, bought their three-bedroom, two-bath home at the Palms for $156,000. "If you said I'd end up in Florida, I'd say you were nuts," remarks North, a former manager for a technology manufacturer. "But the people here are real treasures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Being Out at 65 | 6/30/2003 | See Source »

...influx of junk e-mail one message at a time? Don't despair. Most services that provide Internet or Web-based e-mail also offer free tools that will take out the trash for you (although if you're not careful, they will throw birth announcements out with the bath water). If you need something a little more discriminating, there is plenty of software you can buy that will help you filter your own mail. There's still no such thing as a 100% spam-free In box, but if you're willing to make the effort, you can keep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Kick Out the Trash | 6/16/2003 | See Source »

...often as I've been given this assignment, I always find it puzzling. Only one month before, the country breathlessly hauls out the flowers and bath soaps to fete the American mother; yet, come June, it's less celebration than evaluation. Are dads holding up their end of the parenting partnership? experts wonder. Have they gotten it yet? In this sense, fathers are a lot like baseball rookies. Even when we make it to the big leagues - and data indicates that the American dad's on-site batting average is, indeed, on the rise - we're always being closely watched...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Real Stuff of Fatherhood | 6/13/2003 | See Source »

...take-all” contests lead to a waste of national talent. The arrival of a new top dog means that the old one, including all of the hard lessons and information learned along the way, is cast aside. CEOs, governors and presidents are all cast out with the bath water as soon as their time expires. This is doubly and triply true when the old leader leaves under less-than-kind circumstances. It is in this way that Harvard has lost the wisdom and perspective of one of its great believers...

Author: By Garrett M. Graff, | Title: All Hail, Harry | 6/4/2003 | See Source »

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