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...always a pied piper. All the other kids followed him wherever he went. He doesn’t try but people love to follow him,” says Debbi E. Barth...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Man, And 'Do, For All Seasons | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...That’s really who Aaron is. He’s competitive but his way is to look out for the whole herd,” says Debbi Barth...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Man, And 'Do, For All Seasons | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...editorial direction seems muddled. It reads like a 'zine with high production values. The latest issue includes reviews of a new line of pocket tools, drip coffee makers, and CDs, along with a few vaguely humorous essays. The centerpiece, an article about pornography videos aimed at the religious right ("Debbi Does Sodom," "The Two Marys"), makes a pretty cheeky practical joke. The comix are still the best part with contributions from Rick Geary, Graham Annable and Shannon Wheeler. It all looks really nice but it's no "National Lampoon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Good Habit | 3/12/2002 | See Source »

...teasing the synchers get, may be race walking. If the event were held at the Sydney Mall and restricted to the over-60 set, it might be fun to watch. But instead it's young people jogging and pretending to walk. And that looks really, really stupid. Even Debbi Lawrence, a world-record holder in the grueling 1,500 m, knows her sport is a little weird. "It looks funny, it feels funny, and it wasn't an Olympic sport when I started doing it," she says. Which was probably at 13 months. She adds, however, "If we stop comparing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Summer Olympics: This Is Sport? | 9/11/2000 | See Source »

Supporters of more contemporary and challenging books say they energize kids and spur discussions about social realities that may already be affecting the classroom or community. Yet where should the line be drawn? Debbi Grizzi, a Lincoln, Neb., mother, had to lift her jaw off the counter when she opened her 12-year-old's backpack and discovered A Need to Kill, a graphic account of a child killer who fantasizes and masturbates about murdering boys. "There has to be some check on what children are reading," she argues. Houston eighth-grade English teacher Susan Duhon agrees that teachers must...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Johnny Can't Read | 12/21/1998 | See Source »

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