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...much fads with finite ends but stops along a continuum. Roman numerals appended to new versions of the Palm Pilot increased as rapidly as scores on a pinball machine, and ever more advanced handheld gadgets debuted at a dizzying speed. As the year progressed, those who didn't crave or couldn't indulge a moment's isolation began connecting to the Internet through cell phones or to instant-messaging systems via the BlackBerry two-way pager...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Year's Trends | 12/31/2000 | See Source »

...Once more, to be with you dear Just for tonight, to hold you tight Once more, I'd give a fortune If I could see you, once more Forget the past This hurt can't last Oh, I don't want it to keep us apart Your love I crave I'll be your slave If you just give me all of your heart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: George's Gems | 12/8/2000 | See Source »

...doing in the scene, and to be very, very assertive about what I think sucks. And it's something I've never been afraid of, so if Vanessa Redgrave was doing something I didn't like, I wasn't afraid to tell her. And amazingly enough actors kind of crave that. If you tell them that you don't like something, they're okay with that, because then they feel like, okay, the guy or woman who's directing me at least is paying attention. So I've had nothing but great relationships with the actors...

Author: By Patti Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: James Gray: The Whole Nine Yards | 11/3/2000 | See Source »

While I am not such a conspiracy-theorist to believe that the University is deliberately trying to subvert the aspirations of its art students, the school must become aware of the power of what it does not say or do. It is human nature to crave a certain amount of recognition and even approval. Harvard's mute stance towards its art students leaves them with the impression that they are not worthwhile, not of value, at least in relation to students pursuing other occupations. Granted, there are more students interested in banking and consulting than in art, yet the approximately...

Author: By Alexandra K. Olson, | Title: Investing in Art Students | 10/31/2000 | See Source »

...side, though, that stuff is still catnip for Alan Greeenspan, and lower interest rates is what America's big companies crave. So as the economy slows down - without screeching to a halt, of course - blue-chip investors like their chances for a bullish winter and spring, and Dow 13,000 has been bandied about rather credibly lately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dow and NASDAQ: Parting on the Bear | 10/30/2000 | See Source »

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