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...orchestra and recordings, but I also know that in 10 years I'll look back and say, 'A grown-up? Then? Preposterous!'" Jonathan Lemalu, 27, New Zealand. This burly bass-baritone may have accomplished less so far than Lang Lang or Harding, but he's generating just as much buzz. And no wonder. At his Glyndebourne Festival debut this summer, playing Neptune in Mozart's Idomeneo, he riveted the attention with not only vocal power, but musicality in a flashy part that's too often just belted out. Lemalu is on the cusp of stardom. His first album last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roll Over Beethoven | 8/31/2003 | See Source »

...President Bill Clinton's reduction of military forces is well known. Are the numbers quoted by Buzz Patterson in his book Dereliction of Duty correct? If so then wouldn't it be reasonable to assume President Clinton is responsible for our weakened state? Guy Tansley Lowell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is the U.S. military stretched too thin? | 8/25/2003 | See Source »

...American masses. So when we hear something sassy about ourselves from foreigners - say, the French at, say, the U.N. - it shocks and hurts us. But that's because we haven't been attending to the constant murmur of the talk we provoke. The elephant doesn't hear the buzz either...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: George and Jerry Take London | 8/4/2003 | See Source »

Though I don't meditate as religiously, I can see Gore's point. Taking time out of our video-and Wi-Fi-drenched lives to rediscover the present is a worthwhile activity. And I felt a tangible difference when, in my postmeditative buzz, I would walk down the street hyperaware of my surroundings, like some not particularly useful superhero power. I could even get myself to not need to go to the bathroom if I concentrated on my bladder and accepted its fullness, though I'm not really sure this is a health benefit. But if I weren...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Just Say Om | 8/4/2003 | See Source »

...soundtrack is Chihuahua, a 1950s song remixed for the spot by Swiss musician DJ Bobo. Soon after the ad hit the air, and to the Coke team's surprise, "people were on talk shows saying, 'What does this mean?'," Orkina says. Coca-Cola moved fast to capitalize on the buzz. Teaming with record label BMG, which had found DJ Bobo, it slapped a Coke logo on CDs and started selling singles. The campaign spread to other markets. And Chihuahua mamboed to No. 2 on the pan-European Eurochart. The stealth marketing success of 2003 in the Netherlands, a TV show...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Stealthy Sell | 8/3/2003 | See Source »

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