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There's a billboard in Times Square sponsored by Adidas. It reads, "New York Yankees--25 World Championships--We'll Try to Do Better Next Century." I say, burn down the Adidas shop on Mass. Ave. for flying this filth...

Author: By Mike Volonnino, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The "V" Spot: The Thrill of Victory | 10/18/2000 | See Source »

...reactions they can expect as the child explores gender identity. Even so, by maintaining a low profile and respecting the privacy of both the child and his family, those reactions can be minimized. The child should be treated as a patient with an eminently treatable disorder, not as a billboard for social change. TOMYE KELLEY Institute for Gender Study & Treatment Arvada, Colo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 16, 2000 | 10/16/2000 | See Source »

...Music didn't really inspire much of a frenzy when it first hit Napster and the radio air waves. If I recall correctly, nobody particularly liked it. The kids of Total Request Live never voted for it, it wasn't on heavy radio rotation, it wasn't cracking the Billboard charts. I heard it for the first time in July, thought it sounded like bad Venga Boys and forgot all about it. Well, tried to at least. The opening beats of the song--the duh duh thwack duh duh thwack--just lodged in my brain and I couldn't shake...

Author: By By SOMAN S. chainani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Rebirth of Madonna | 9/22/2000 | See Source »

...price on the 550 Maranello and arranged delivery. "We took the car over," Cestero relates, "and saw that he had removed a wall of his house and built a large ramp up to the living room floor." Cestero is doing so well he has taken down the billboard ad he had placed at Dulles Airport and is donating the savings to charity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: D.C. Dotcom | 8/14/2000 | See Source »

...Alec Guinness every time - there was a reliable pleasure in that. His eyes, which could droop or bluster or mourn or scorn, were canvases of the subtlest possible histrionics. The thin-lipped British smile that could be a billboard of polite derision, shy mischief (or searing wistfulness), usually in some part elegant. But every time you saw Alec Guinness he was a little different, as if you were watching a quietly joyous or angry or befuddled or quixotic little man who looked just like Alec Guinness. And boy, could this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sir Alec Guinness, 1914-2000 | 8/7/2000 | See Source »

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