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From the harbor to the beaches to the brilliant ceramic sails of the Opera House, water is the soul of Sydney?so it's not surprising to find that the fruits of the sea are the city's soul food. Here you'll find sashimi in every street, oysters within any budget and fish and chips raised to crisp, succulent art. Our pick of Sydney's four fishiest experiences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fishing for Compliments | 3/26/2006 | See Source »

...perform well at even the most demanding academic institutions despite our amazing ability to complete homework on time yet somehow lose it inside our backpacks. The same brain that gives us the useless and often harmful abilities to memorize baseball statistics and burp will also sometimes yield a brilliant idea. For every 100 odd impulses our male brain yields, there will be one impulse that leads to a creative, sensible result. Like my Latin teacher always used to tell me, even a broken clock is right twice a day. Our testosterone-soaked brains have done this world some good over...

Author: By Eric A. Kester, | Title: The Testosterone Crisis | 3/22/2006 | See Source »

...smart tactic. Any Democratic presidential nominee will need to satisfy the Internet bloggers and others who helped energize Howard Dean?s presidential campaign and have made moveon.org a powerful force in fundraising. And those people were thrilled with Feingold's censure proposal. "I think it was a brilliant move," said Markos Moulitsas Z?niga, who runs the popular liberal blog Daily Kos. And the Senator has sought to build support online in other ways as well. Early this month, he arranged a question and answer session through his website, where anyone from across the country could ask him questions. Getting visitors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Capitol Letter: The Senate's Presidential Primary | 3/22/2006 | See Source »

From the harbor to the beaches to the brilliant ceramic sails of the Opera House, water is the soul of Sydney - so it's not surprising to find that the fruits of the sea are the city's soul food. Here you'll find sashimi in every street, oysters within any budget and fish and chips raised to crisp, succulent art. Our pick of Sydney's four fishiest experiences: TETSUYA'S: To many, chef Tetsuya Wakada's golden age was the time when he operated in an unmarked house in the suburb of Rozelle, and you had to knock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fishing for Compliments | 3/21/2006 | See Source »

...DIED. MAUREEN STAPLETON, 80, brilliant, adamantly unglamorous actress who, despite an utterly unpretentious style?"The main thing is to keep the audience awake," she said of her craft?won awards and critical raves for astute, rich performances over her 60-year career; in Lenox, Massachusetts. She got her break in 1951 as a passionate Italian-American widow in Tennessee Williams' The Rose Tattoo, for which she won a Tony Award. Later she created roles in such Neil Simon plays as Plaza Suite, and won an Oscar for her portrayal of anarchist Emma Goldman in the 1981 film Reds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 3/20/2006 | See Source »

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