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...Whirlpool refrigerator equipped with a wireless Web tablet. Everything is networked to the family PC and uses the household's high-speed Internet connection to go online. For the Yacobians of Needham, Mass., this means more fat cables running up from the home office in the basement and a bunch of new network devices around an already cluttered desk. But it also means more home-cooked meals on Dory's "crazy days," when she commutes to a part-time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech: Tomorrow's Kitchen | 12/8/2003 | See Source »

This week, the Boston Red Sox went out and traded a bunch of nothing for 37-year old Curt Schilling. The Yankees responded by using their unlimited money supply to purchase Gary Sheffield and two fine relievers, Tom Gordon and Paul Quantrill...

Author: By Alex M. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: March to the Sea: Red Sox Landed The Real Prize In Free Agent Market | 12/4/2003 | See Source »

Though he says he wrote the song for music’s sake, Harris hopes that by circulating over e-mail the song will energize potential voters. “The point is here is a bunch of people singing about Joe Lieberman and you should sit there and tap your foot and sing too,” he explains...

Author: By Joshua D. Gottlieb, | Title: Hitting the Right Note? | 12/2/2003 | See Source »

...anger business is show business, which is why it's been so kind to comics like Franken and showmen like Limbaugh. "What you have," says Publishers Weekly editor Steven Zeitchik, "is the marrying of the interest in political books with the culture of celebrity." Even the noncomedians in the bunch use the tropes of comedy and show biz: sarcasm, hyperbole and shock. Britney kissing Madonna, Coulter saying we should convert Muslims and kill their leaders--hey, it's all publicity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Media: The Rise of the Anger Industry | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...emphasize the substantive matters that define one as liberal or conservative--tax policy or affirmative action or abortion. If you are reading or tuning in, your convictions are a given. What you want, apparently, is to be told--at Wagnerian volume and in Proustian detail--what a bunch of S.O.B.s the other guys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Media: The Rise of the Anger Industry | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

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