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...busiest men around the halls of the Time & Life Building the past few weeks. As editor of the new LIFE magazine, Sullivan shepherded the LIFE book about Sept. 11, One Nation, which this Sunday will be No. 1 on the New York Times nonfiction list. He's also a fine writer (and frequent TIME.com columnist), who penned last week's cover story on George Harrison. Talk with him about both on Monday...
Wall Street tends to respond to economic numbers with its gut. There's no time to read the fine print, or indulge in any two-ways-of-looking-at-this pondering. The morning's headlining report - unemployment, retail sales, consumer confidence - comes out, fits somewhere into investors' expectations about whether it is a good or bad thing, and usually imparts that spin to the morning's trading before the session fades into the usual scrum over the day's corporate news...
Marc Starr watches silently as 116 boxes of used books, piled on the brick sidewalk outside his 29 Plympton St. storefront, are loaded into a van to be sold to Daedalus Fine Books in Oregon...
...know, only a small percentage of voters are having difficulty voting,” Hawkins wrote in an e-mail. “The vast majority of voters are able to vote just fine...
...bike, incidentally, is fine...