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...personal agendas, on spotting the weakness in an argument. He prefers talking to reading, working through an issue verbally, Socratically. "I like discussions as an integral part of the decision-making process, because I believe I'm adept at reading people," he told TIME. "I get a feel for 'em...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Gore and Bush Think Of Each Other | 3/20/2000 | See Source »

...hope to get a part time job in the area and continue playing." Similarly, Bennett plans on sticking around and jumping into the music industry by making it big, or more realistically, involving himself in the recording and sound production sides of music. While they're still around, catch 'em at The White Horse Tavern in Allston on April...

Author: By J. G. Fong, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Harvard Band on the Rise, Again | 3/16/2000 | See Source »

...were sitting watching a game, drinking a beer, and Shaq starts doing what he did the other day--scoring 61 points [against the Clippers]--I'd say, "Shaq is killing them kids … he is just housing them. Come on man, come on Shaq, don't hurt 'em." That's part of who I am. That's part of the music I listen...

Author: By Daniel E. Fernandez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Master of the Mojo: A Conversation with ESPN's Stuart Scott | 3/15/2000 | See Source »

...showed how rats will give up food and water for certain addictive drugs? My kids made those rats look like teetotalers. This was especially amazing given that the prerelease models I was testing weren't even close to fully functional--only the chat functions worked reliably. Also a shoot-'em-up game, which Ella reported was a big hit with "the popular boys." For some reason, that made me feel good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Girl and Boy Toys | 3/13/2000 | See Source »

...worried about getting beaten, join 'em. That seems to be the tactic of tobacco giant Philip Morris, which, after years of successfully fending off government regulation, appears to have seen too many unwelcome smoke signals coming out of Washington. Although most analysts and industry officials were hedging their bets on regulation until the Supreme Court completed its review of the FDA's right to regulate tobacco as a drug, Philip Morris senior vice president Steven Parrish announced Tuesday that the company is willing to negotiate. Parrish told the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal that no matter what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Big Tobacco Wants to Be Friendly Tobacco | 2/29/2000 | See Source »

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