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...walking through the Winter Garden plaza, we make sure our visitors read the legend, from poet Frank O?Hara, that snakes along a balustrade: ?One need never leave the confines of New York to get all the greenery one wishes. I can?t even enjoy a blade of grass unless I know there?s a subway handy, or a record store or some other sign that people do not totally regret life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Old Feeling: Where I Live | 11/6/2001 | See Source »

...bono access to the services of top New York firms like management consultants McKinsey & Co. and accountants Deloitte & Touche. The foundation's board members foot administrative costs, so all donations go directly to charity. In 13 years, Robin Hood has invested over $90 million in more than 100 grass-roots organizations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Princes Of The City | 11/5/2001 | See Source »

...perks of Kutappi’s job aren’t many: They consist, for the most part, of tinkering with an erratic radio, trimming the grass and shooing away both cows and disobedient Christian girls who intrude upon the holy property for which he is responsible. His irascible and illiterate overseer, Ahmed Koya (Krishnan Unnikrishnan ’02) does little to brighten his days. Their interactions, though, serve as a welcome source of comic relief. And while the characters’ quips and other references in Grave Affairs can be a bit esoteric, the program?...

Author: By Tiffany I. Hsieh, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Laughter Hurts in 'Grave Affairs' | 11/2/2001 | See Source »

...paid the price. Once again Rose lay on the grass in the end zone, immobile. He was done for the day, and nobody knew how much longer. Later it was learned Rose had hurt his shoulder and possibly pinched a nerve...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RAHUL ROHATGI | 10/22/2001 | See Source »

...There are no women walking through the market. There are girls, and there are men. There are donkeys, walking haystacks with dark, somber eyes peering out from under bundles of dried grass. There are even a few scraggly turkeys. But there are no women. In Afghanistan, the men do all the grocery shopping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behind Northern Alliance Lines, Women are Invisible | 10/16/2001 | See Source »

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