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...evening, even as 1,400 Senate staff members stood in long lines to get their noses swabbed, scientists at Fort Detrick, Md., the army's bioterror research base, warned Daschle that their tests suggested they were dealing with something particularly dangerous: the anthrax was milled into a powder so fine it could have slipped into the Hart Senate Office Building's ventilation system and infected other areas. Fortunately, by this time, someone had realized it made no sense to bring people back into Hart to be swabbed, and so moved everyone to the Russell Caucus room, scene of the Watergate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Homeland Insecurity | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

...committed to fight to their death. Young militants streamed across the Pakistani border near Chaman hoping to join the fight. At the strategic northern town of Mazar-i-Sharif, Taliban fighters waged pitched battles against the local opposition forces of the Northern Alliance. "The morale of the Taliban is fine," an Afghan aid worker from Kabul told TIME. "In face of rockets and bombing, the Taliban are humble. But they feel they are capable of handling anything the Americans can do on the ground...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Into The Fray | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

...excited to see acting heavyweights interpret new work. Highly anticipated was the appearance of Rebecca Pidgeon, an actress featured in the David Mamet films The Spanish Prisoner, State and Main and his upcoming Heist. Miller praised Pidgeon, the big draw of the evening, for her “fine and subtle touch as an actress...

Author: By Benjamin D. Margo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pidgeon visits A.R.T. | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

...benefit was a worthy tribute to PEN New England and a fine demonstration of the opportunities available for events as close as at the A.R.T, a major center of theater talent located just down the street from the Yard. It deserves a student audience. Those who made it to the benefit were already aware of the valuable resource and were rewarded with a unique moment in time—a reading of brand new literature by three talented actors who may never share a stage again...

Author: By Benjamin D. Margo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pidgeon visits A.R.T. | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

Through content or means of creation, each work in this show integrates this central notion of the fine line between the two traditions of art. The exhibition succeeds in its didactic intentions: It is relevant and easily understandable, but not so obvious as to be shallow. Perhaps its greatest strength is in allowing these paintings—each so different in style, and each powerful enough to stand alone—to come together, to seem connected, to take on new meaning through association...

Author: By J. hale Russell, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Some Options In Abstraction | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

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