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...family got Internet access on the farm, Angell immediately sought out He-Man and She-Ra fans on the Web. “I was actually shocked by the number of other fans out there,” he says. He and Eatock connected in He-Man-related chat rooms and, agreeing about the unfortunate void of episode review sites, decided to launch their...

Author: By K. ALLIDAH Muller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Master of the Universe, Princess | 5/2/2002 | See Source »

High school students can go to the public library where they are provided with an Internet account that hooks up to chat rooms in English, math, history or science. There is one Harvard tutor in each chatroom who helps the students with their questions in real time...

Author: By Jonathan P. Abel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Internet Ideas Win Enterprise Award | 5/1/2002 | See Source »

...Anger is directed at the U.S. and Israel in equal measure. In Jidda, a prominent Saudi businessman with close U.S. ties dashed off a letter to President Bush, saying he feared Washington "will lose the support of all your friends in the Middle East." In e-mails and Internet chat rooms, informal networks organize boycotts of American products, from Hollywood films to fast food. There is no sign that Arab producers will use the "oil weapon" and follow Saddam Hussein's decision to halt petroleum production to spike up world prices. Nonetheless, Arab leaders - especially those with close links...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trouble on the Streets | 4/21/2002 | See Source »

...League is where sex goes to die. Yet, perhaps, if we had some rudimentary understanding of our little sexual universe, maybe more—some?—love could be had by all. I learned this firsthand recently, as I sat down for a face-to-face chat with sophomore Natalie Krinsky, the woman behind the semi-phenomenon that is “Sex and the (Elm) City,” the Yale Daily News’ weekly sex column. Increasingly, Krinsky’s column—which began running this fall—serves the college masses...

Author: By Peter L. Hopkins, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hopkins on Krinsky | 4/18/2002 | See Source »

Trick question: What do actors talk about when there's no audience? Answer: Without an audience, they would cease to exist. But in Dinner for Five, Jon Favreau (with Cheri Oteri and waiter) plays host to four colleagues for a private dinner chat about work, other actors and the pitfalls of fame (e.g., the ugly fan who says, "Everybody tells me I look just like you!"). The guest list mingles affable cutups like Kevin Pollak with volatile screen lions like Rod Steiger, who seems ready to pop somebody. It's self-involved and amusing--and often both at once...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dinner For Five | 4/15/2002 | See Source »

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