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...from a shopping expedition and enjoying all the things I love about the city: Tasti-D-Lite (froyo without the yogurt), thai for lunch, Century 21 and Bloomingdales, the 6 train, manicures for seven bucks, and, this morning, running around the reservoir with my Dad and having a cozy breakfast in the bustling upper-east-side Starbucks. Right now I am about to get dressed to have a drink with my old friend who is breaking his back for some investment bank, and in my head are songs from Coldplay and the after-taste of artificial ice cream...

Author: By Maryanthe E. Malliaris, | Title: Bricolage | 4/2/2001 | See Source »

...name was Colin Paterson and he was a Scotsman representing Britain's "Big Breakfast Show." He was wearing a very fetching kilt, and getting all sorts of unusual looks. I asked him if it had actually helped him secure any interviews. Apparently it had got him appreciative looks more than soundbites. He told me that he'd rather enjoyed the moment when an eager publicist had come down the line offering Quentin Tarantino's dad for an interview. He had even interviewed the father of the former wunderkind director in the hopes it would earn him brownie points...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Doing the Oscar Bash | 3/26/2001 | See Source »

...teams--is what they did for sex. The answer? Nothing. The occasional pair of lovebirds was sent up for experiments in animal reproduction, but they usually died before returning. The crews' sex lives were little better, limited mostly to dreaming--something they admit they did frequently and vividly. Eating breakfast in the main module in the mornings, cosmonauts would ask one another, "Dognal devushku?" ("Did you catch up with the girl?") Yes meant that you'd had an especially lusty dream the night before; no meant you hadn't. In such close quarters, no one pressed the question further...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mir's Untold Tales | 3/26/2001 | See Source »

Minorities have often defended their self-segregation as a matter of safety, comfort and understanding. As a varsity swimmer, I was part of a self-segregated group that, to this day, descends on Eliot House dining hall for breakfast and dinner. We even use the same tables. Why do we do it? We are friends, we talk about the same things and we bond as a team away from the pool. Self-segregation is not necessarily a harmful occurrence when it does not limit one from having positive social interactions outside of the segregated group. Minority students certainly have white...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter to the Editor | 3/21/2001 | See Source »

...shopping as much as I used to, even though I love Gucci's new stuff. I used to wear kogal fashion too, but not anymore. Now I have a part-time job in a Japanese inn serving breakfast and stuff but I also know some store managers here in town that give me day jobs, so I make about 30,000-40,000 yen a month. My dad gave me this Louis Vuitton purse. Yeah, it's small, but it's a brand name. I manage to save a little money. Very little...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: She's Only a Little Schoolgirl | 3/19/2001 | See Source »

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