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...Playboy has a heartening message for the more chaste individuals in the audience, you females who dream of yonder days of chivalry over your chemistry tomes, hoping that a man will love you solely for your beautiful soul: 73% of college students have gone on a dinner-and-movie date...

Author: By Esther I. Yi | Title: Sext Me Later | 9/17/2009 | See Source »

...second-generation Arab Americans may not be so reflexively opposed to intelligence work, but few would be willing to risk ostracism by their elders. "If I even hinted to my father that I was considering becoming a spy, he would disown me," said one young man at the dinner, who asked not to be named. "He would be ashamed to tell his friends that his son was working...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The CIA Comes Calling for Arab-American Help | 9/17/2009 | See Source »

...Cukurcuma and stop by my favorite English-language bookstore, Pandora, tel: (90-212) 230 0962. I like reading in the tranquil gardens of the Archeology Museum, tel: (90-212) 520 7740, where you can enjoy a Turkish coffee amid the sound of ferry horns and friendly cats. For dinner I'd go to Simdi, tel: (90-212) 252 5443, in Asmalimescit, which serves good food in a relaxed, convivial atmosphere. Try the grilled kofte. (See Watch TIME's video "Turkey's Unconventional Muslim Minority...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Perfect Day in Istanbul | 9/17/2009 | See Source »

...adore the food at Ece, tel: (90-212) 245 7628 - the vegetable-in-olive-oil dishes are delicious. From there, you can go down to the Spice Market and then hop onto a ferry to Uskudar to watch the sunset. Come back to the European side for dinner, at the inventive Abracadabra, tel: (90-212) 358 6087, in Arnavutkoy. Chat or dance the night away at any of the cafés in Cihangir or bars in Beyoglu. There's no sleeping in Istanbul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Perfect Day in Istanbul | 9/17/2009 | See Source »

...with celebrity justice and helped him pioneer a new genre of journalism--one that was part memoir, part editorial, part fact. He came to love the smell and ambiance of the courtroom and had the ability to put it into your head. During the O.J. Simpson trial, I had dinner with one of the many reporters covering the case. The guy said he was ready to give up. When I asked him why, he replied, "Because Nick's here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dominick Dunne | 9/14/2009 | See Source »

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