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...much in 61 minutes as Xzibit has on his wobbly fourth album, Man Vs. Machine. On the exuberantly lascivious Choke Me, Spank Me (Pull My Hair) Xzibit is as straightforward as his title--a night with him is not about cuddling, ladies--while on Missin' U he tells his dear, departed mother, "What I wouldn't give for one more day with you." Xzibit claims this contradiction is part of an allegory (Man Vs. Machine is apparently a concept album about the difficulty of maintaining both underground and mainstream success), but it's an allegory out of control. The nasty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Young, Restless and Ageless | 10/7/2002 | See Source »

...Jong Il, the Dear Leader, is of course more experienced at emulating Stalin's gulags than Adam Smith's capitalism. Yet Kim Yong Sul, North Korea's vice-minister for foreign trade, called the Sinuiju Special Administrative Region "a new historical miracle" wrought by Kim Jong Il "in the hope of achieving prosperity for Korea." Not so long ago, U.S. President George W. Bush branded North Korea a member of the "Axis of Evil," along with Iraq and Iran. But the xenophobic Kim now seems increasingly frantic to mend relations with the outside world and leapfrog his poverty-stricken people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hermit Kingdom's Bizarre SAR | 9/30/2002 | See Source »

...exhilaration—her heart rising in joy at the discovery of her new country—but in fact, her words signify the exact opposite response. Bradstreet wrote these words a few years prior to her death in an autobiographical letter to her “dear children” that described her resistance to the hostile 1630s New England environment. Indeed, her words make her intentions very clear. “I came into this Country, where I found a new World and new manners, at which my heart rose. But after I was convinced...

Author: By Elizabeth J. Quinn, | Title: Misinterpreting Bradstreet | 9/16/2002 | See Source »

...resolution, our approach has to accommodate the attack itself. The best any one of us could do, it seems, is to live within the bounds of the individual perspective. On Sept. 11, I lost St. Paul’s Church. Thousands of Americans lost particular people, particular memories once dear to them...

Author: By Christine A. Telyan, | Title: More Humanity, Less Theory | 9/16/2002 | See Source »

...bells of Memorial Church and remember what we have lost and what we have learned, we must also reaffirm what makes America strong—our commitment to civil liberties and to responsible actions abroad. Today we mourn, but we must not lose the values that we hold dear...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: September 11 Remembered | 9/11/2002 | See Source »

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