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...writing at an apartment in Omotesando, a chic Tokyo neighborhood. His spartan office there is as businesslike as its inhabitant. Unassuming as ever, he still dresses in jeans, casual shirts and sneakers, runs 10 kilometers a day, watches his diet, goes to bed early and rises before dawn to work. "He has been the same right from the beginning," says Mizumaru Anzai, an illustrator and writer who has known Murakami for three decades...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pop Master | 11/17/2002 | See Source »

...morning, especially in the middle of a Nor’easter. As I trudged up Concord Avenue in the dark, pummeled by rain, only the thought of Hi-Rise’s bread, straight from the oven, kept me going. I had arranged to observe the pre-dawn bread-making, and through the plate-glass windows the bakery’s light glowed like a beacon—the only sign of life on a dreary morning...

Author: By Helen Springut, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rise Up | 11/14/2002 | See Source »

...dawn on Sept. 20th, a handful of FBI agents looked on as two Hong Kong police situation teams stormed the three hotel rooms. The three men gave no resistance. "We didn't have to draw our guns," says a senior Hong Kong police officer. "They went in a peaceful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Big Bust of A Business Trip | 11/11/2002 | See Source »

...this review cannot simply react to the past; it must forge the education of the future. Harvard must produce a curriculum that will be able to capitalize upon the opportunities, as well as cope with the new challenges, of the dawn of the 21st century. One of the most prominent challenges for the new curriculum, posed by University President Lawrence H. Summers in his installation speech, is how to integrate technology and science education into a liberal arts program...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Revolutionize the Curriculum | 11/6/2002 | See Source »

...troops in the elite Alfa and Vympel antiterror units of the Federal Security Service. The Chechen hostage takers, it seemed, were about to fulfill their death vow. They had sworn that if Russian President Vladimir Putin had not declared an end to the war in Chechnya by Saturday at dawn, they would start killing hostages. If they were assaulted, they made clear they were ready to blow up explosives plastered around the auditorium and strapped to their bodies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bloody Drama | 11/4/2002 | See Source »

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