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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...impossibly spiky yet pouffy, radiantly snow white Beckett-meets-punk-rocker hair. There had to be some major product here, and I wanted to find out what kind. "Nothing. Just natural," he told me. "When I was young, I had beautiful hair: blue black and thick. Now I complain that it is white and thin. I'm nostalgic about my hair, so I'm flattered when you say you like it. It got white when I turned 40." Then he opened up like Kant being asked about the categorical imperative. Hair flattery works on everybody...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life with the Father of Deconstructionism | 11/25/2002 | See Source »

...that blew the whistle on Pyongyang's weapons program back in 1994. Blix is also quick to point out that once nominated for the UNMOVIC job - after Kofi Annan had tracked him down on holiday in Antarctica - he was the U.N. Security Council's unanimous choice. The hawks still complain about Blix, but the White House has quietly set about working with him, summoning him for consultation three times in as many weeks before he left for Iraq. Trained in law, Blix views his assignment through a legalistic prism: inspectors are mere witnesses, the Security Council will be judge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Inspector Calls | 11/24/2002 | See Source »

Harvard’s interpretation of liberal arts has not traditionally included dramatic arts. Despite the strong foundation and high student demand for a dramatic arts concentration, some complain the main focus of a dramatic arts concentration, presumably performance skills, may not be rigorous enough to match the thoroughness of Harvard’s other concentrations. But it is important to recognize that Harvard has the means to develop a legitimate and multi-layered concentration benefiting drama students with not only practice, but also theory and history. There a number of reputable dramatic arts or theater concentrations at other prestigious...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Drama in the Limelight | 11/22/2002 | See Source »

...dual lifestyle. “I feel very much a part of the Cambridge community,” she says, “and I’m glad to have that, but it’s hard to live between two worlds.” When people complain about being worried about all the stuff they have to do, Daniel admits that she can get frustrated. “I don’t want to sound bitchy, but sometimes I just want to say, ‘I have the lives of 34 people in my hands...

Author: By Mollie H. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Heads of the Class | 11/21/2002 | See Source »

...allies to commit to the long-term lease of eight to 10 such planes. The Dutch have been tasked with heading a similar consortium to bolster Europe's capability to use precision-guided munitions, especially for countries that fly American-made F-16s. Procuring such smart bombs, many Europeans complain, has been hampered in the past by tight American export controls. American officials say that they're reviewing those controls and have provided technological fixes to iron out some of the problems. NATO officials hope the Spanish will demonstrate progress at Prague in improving the meager capacity of European allies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's NATO For? | 11/17/2002 | See Source »

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