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...read the first chapter of Terrorist before the book hits stores, go to time.com/updike

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Old Master in a Brave New World | 5/28/2006 | See Source »

...church services. I go to mass every Sunday. And I find nothing offensive about “The Da Vinci Code.” I remember being engrossed when I read the book, staying up late into the night, repeatedly telling myself “Just one more chapter; just ten more pages.” I plan on seeing the film, and I plan on enjoying it. Why can’t people just enjoy the movie (and the book) for what it is: an enthralling piece of fiction. Neither Dan Brown, the author of the book...

Author: By Matthew J. Hall, | Title: Da Vinci Code Is Fiction; Fiction Shouldn’t Offend | 5/26/2006 | See Source »

However, the March of Dimes remains a truly grassroots organization, still supported and led by volunteers—including young people who serve on the national Board of Trustees and the boards of every chapter in the nation...

Author: By Michele Kling | Title: Investing in Children | 5/24/2006 | See Source »

...found out about the sale. All art should be "for the masses of the people, and in the first place for the workers, peasants and soldiers," he wrote in his Little Red Book. The auctioneers, who value the painting at about $150,000, must not have taken that chapter to heart. "We feel it's just like any other art product," says Huachen spokesman Mei Ligang. "There's no difference between it and other paintings for sale." Spoken like a true red ... capitalist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Do I Hear for Mao's Head? | 5/22/2006 | See Source »

...eyed in his early naivete, he might be a calf sauntering unawares toward the stun gun; once he sees the ugly light, he disappears from the film. The teenage Amber (Ashley Johnson), who grows from a Mickey's countergirl to an animal-rights activist, is just another couple of chapter headings for the charnel issues being raised. Same with Sylvia (Maria Full of Grace's Catalina Sandino Moreno), one of the horribly exploited immigrants. Even someone (like me) who might agree with every political point in the film will get exasperated with the obviousness of the portrayals, the stodginess...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Indigestion Over Fast Food Nation | 5/19/2006 | See Source »

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