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TWIST AND SHOUT People who like the extras on Sony's CLIE handhelds (and plenty do) are going to love the latest model. The CLIE PEG-NR70 ($500) has a color screen that flips up to reveal a keyboard and twists back down so you can cradle it like a regular PDA. There's more: a built-in remote that will operate TVs, stereos and DVD players; an improved MP3 player with better speakers; an integrated digital camera ($100). Will next year's model brew coffee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Technology Apr. 8, 2002 | 4/8/2002 | See Source »

...Fidel Ramos as a national artist of music and literature; in Quezon City. DIED. TONINO CERVI, 72, Italian film producer, screenwriter and director who aided the careers of Federico Fellini and Bernardo Bertolucci and won top honors in 1964 at the Venice Film Festival for Michelangelo Antonioni's first color production, Il Deserto Rosso (Red Desert); in Rome. BORN. To ELIZABETH HURLEY, 36, actress and cleavage-proud model, a son, Damian Charles; in London. Hurley claims the father is former boyfriend and multimillionaire producer Stephen Bing. EXTRADITION SOUGHT. Of CARLOS ANDRES PEREZ, former President of Venezuela, and his wife Cecilia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Person of the Week | 4/8/2002 | See Source »

...clear thumbtack at each corner of the color prints fixes them to the wall so they may be easily removed and replaced by other people’s visions of New York. This section was assembled by submissions from anyone, and the actual component photographs change on a daily basis as new submissions arrive. The variety of images and artists reflects the diversity of the city. But what connects them is that, in general, the shots are more joyous than mournful. The section extols the wonders of life in the city rather than lamenting its destruction...

Author: By Alexandra B. Moss, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Capturing a City’s Character and Life | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

Given consistent academic degradation that leads underrepresented faculty to question whether they are truly welcomed at Harvard, can the “revolving-door faculty” phenomenon be addressed? How do we deal with the loss of many professors of color from the faculty, such as Michael Jones-Correa in the Department of Government, Allan Callahan at Harvard Divinity School, Eileen de los Reyes at Graduate School of Education and K. Anthony Appiah in the Afro-American Studies and Philosophy Departments, who left to more accepting and appreciative environments within the past year? Rather than endeavoring to transcend...

Author: By Luis S. Hernandez jr., LUIS S. HERNANDEZ JR. | Title: West Fights for Minority Rights | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

...Maybe I was stuck to a certain extent; I couldn’t go on. And [the figure] did one thing for me: it eliminated composition, arrangement, relationships, light—all this silly talk about line, color, and form, you know—because that was the thing I wanted to get hold of.” —Willem de Kooning...

Author: By Sarah R. Lehrer-graiwer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Willem de Kooning: Abstractly Figurative | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

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