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...walked into the Science Center earlier this semester, I was confronted by a motley mob of students, all partaking in some sort of protest activity: signs waving, slogans being chanted, flyers being thrust in front of startled students. Removing my iPod’s ear buds, I scowled skeptically at the group for a few seconds and listened. Satisfied that this was nothing terribly new, I lowered my head and began to work my way through the crowd to class. As I was about to push my way through the revolving doors, a flyer-wielding youngster—probably...

Author: By Andrew Golis, | Title: Wake Up | 5/16/2005 | See Source »

...Well, you complain about all of those things, write your complaints on a sign and a flyer, wave them about and then move on to the next issue. I don’t see how you’re any better. Where’s your brave progress? Where’s your social change?” I asked, exasperated and taken aback by this intense and earnest stranger...

Author: By Andrew Golis, | Title: Wake Up | 5/16/2005 | See Source »

...MEMOREX'S M-FLYER TRAVELDRIVE A 2-GB key-chain drive with retractable USB jack ($220; memorex.com) Like the JumpDrive Lightning, it comes with security software that enables you to encrypt your information so it can't be accessed by others...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: E-Mailers Anonymous | 5/15/2005 | See Source »

...peers--a champion procrastinator--just celebrated her first child's first birthday. Others have kids that are nearly grown but, real estate prices being what they are, that doesn't mean their nests will be empty anytime soon. And none of them seem ready to retire or take a flyer on a change-of-life career move--at least not voluntarily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crisis? I'll Take Mine to Go | 5/8/2005 | See Source »

...Army that it says could be worth $1 billion). EADS's American work force is still very small--just 2,000 jobs. Dozens of those 72 positions are recent hires in Columbus. Some are working on used maintenance equipment bought from Texas-based Bell Helicopter. Ask any flyer what Bell was once best known for, and he will have the answer: Bell made the Pentagon's favorite military helicopters. Now EADS is angling to own that spot. Ralph Crosby hopes that before long, U.S. military pilots will have equally strong attachments to EADS...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Competition: Foreign Policy | 5/4/2005 | See Source »

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