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...more than pointed satire-or, put in another way, they are less, much less. At heart, they, like his representations of shoes and easels, are pure physical objects that offer the happy promise of a bare, unmediated language of communication. They prove, perhaps, that a child's intuitive gaze may not be too far off the mark after...

Author: By Jeni Tu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: In the Midst of Things | 10/6/2000 | See Source »

During the debate, Bush stood to the moderator's right, facing his family and friends who were seated about twenty feet away. Gore stood stage left, his gaze finding his own family and supporters. No staffers were allowed backstage--there simply wasn't enough room...

Author: By Imtiyaz H. Delawala, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Bush and Gore Spar on Policies, Not Personalities at First Debate | 10/4/2000 | See Source »

...argument with some merit: The American electorate must be trusted to elect a president - so why not trust us to rip our collective gaze from the national pastime to the dry necessity of a debate? But while nobody in America wants to make debate avoidance a federal crime, there is surely something inherently embarrassing about living in a country where two major networks choose to ignore what can safely be called a major political event...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hey, Networks! It's Debate Night! Play Ball! | 10/3/2000 | See Source »

...been carted away. Hunter, a taciturn 320-pounder who likes the kitchen a lot, did most of the cooking. (He had the time, as knee surgery had forced him to withdraw from the shot-put competition.) After breakfast, Jones reported to a nearby track and practiced under the gaze of coach Trevor Graham. It was all very much like life back in Raleigh, N.C., which was precisely the point. But in Raleigh, she could sleep. Here, she said, "I've been sleeping very little. Last night, hardly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: High Flyers | 10/2/2000 | See Source »

...been carted away. Hunter, a taciturn 320-pounder who likes the kitchen a lot, did most of the cooking. (He had the time, as knee surgery had forced him to withdraw from the shot-put competition.) After breakfast, Jones reported to a nearby track and practiced under the gaze of coach Trevor Graham. It was all very much like life back in Raleigh, N.C., which was precisely the point. But in Raleigh, she could sleep. Here, she said, "I've been sleeping very little. Last night, hardly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: High Flyers | 9/24/2000 | See Source »

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