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...were exchanged via letter and e-mail, and reportedly, the e-mails were hot. Cinemax hot. The two have never actually met, though they could soon, as William may spend some of his gap year between high school and college in New York City, apprenticing in the world of fine art and antiques and perhaps learning a thing or two about the fine New York tradition of dating models...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 22, 2001 | 1/22/2001 | See Source »

...tried to walk a fine line between acting lawfully and testifying falsely, but I now recognize that I did not fully accomplish that goal and that certain of my responses to questions about Ms. Lewinsky were false," Clinton (Siewert) said. "I've apologized for my conduct and I've done my best to atone for it with my family, my administration and the American people. I have paid a high price for it, which I accept, because it caused so much pain to so many people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Well, There Goes the Country-Lawyer Gig | 1/19/2001 | See Source »

...testa is far better than it sounds--like a fatty but delicately flavored sausage, topped with a little vinegar salad for bite. But is that really what passes for fine food in New York City? No, and that's Batali's point: he is serving dishes most fancy restaurants in the U.S. wouldn't dare to put before high-paying customers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Penne From Heaven | 1/15/2001 | See Source »

...down a star. At least you can pan artists as they're playing, making sure they don't play again, or skip ahead if your ears are hurting. But I won't be handing out the Web address for Taylor Radio until I've done a lot more fine-tuning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seeking Radio Me | 1/15/2001 | See Source »

...understated, unsentimental--and his typical subject matter--moments of truth in the lives of hard-luck men and women who know they are failing in a country consecrated to success--became immediately recognizable. Carver resisted the trend toward gentrification in U.S. fiction, the Jamesian notion that only those with fine-tuned sensibilities and no money worries have the leisure to mess up their lives in interesting ways. Carver could write about life's losers without any condescension because he had often felt he was one of them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: More from a Master | 1/15/2001 | See Source »

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