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...Cingular's big problem here is that it doesn't have a good plan for the converts, people who want mobile e-mail but don't have the corporate allowance to cover the high monthly fee. T-Mobile knows this: unlimited web browsing and e-mail on a BlackBerry is just $20 on top of most regular voice plans. At Cingular, unlimited data will cost you $40 a month, in addition to a $40 450-minute voice plan. That's $80 per month before all of those weird extra charges. Cingular does have a $20 SmartPhone Connect Unlimited plan...
...Indy. 5) Get a white/gray wig and be a) Derek C. Bok b) Harvey C. Mansfield c) Michael J. Sandel or d) all of the above. 6) Smear on some duck shit and call yourself the Charles. 7) Go naked and be the allegorical Primal Scream. 8) Cover yourself in red paint and be a piece of buffalo chicken. 9) Get a gray ponytail wig and a ’tude—you’re the pirate man checkout guy at Lamont! 10) Start yelling at passersby and put on a happy face. Be the Spare Change...
...introduction to the cover package on "Europe's New Frontiers" [Oct. 9], Time Atlantic senior editor Jim Ledbetter asked, "How far should European governments go to make their Muslim citizens feel at home?" Muslims who live in Europe have made themselves at home, but they do not embrace European values - nor do they try to. Zygmunt Brzezinski Vienna...
...three years ago before I joined the army, I never thought I'd say, 'That damn marijuana.'" GENERAL RICK HILLIER, chief of the Canadian defense staff, quoting a Canadian soldier's comments to him on Afghanistan's wild cannabis forests, which are difficult to eradicate and also provide cover for insurgent Taliban fighters...
...When the Truth Hurts Telling lies will always be easier than spotting liars, but the U.S. is hoping to decrease the deceiver's advantage with new lie-detection technology [Sept. 18]. Could gadgetry expose the fabrications of politicians? Our Oct. 5, 1992, cover story addressed the elusive nature of truth when power is at stake...