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...native of the Philadelphia suburbs, Pellecchia moved to Cheyenne with his partner, Tony Hughes, in June 2002. "I guess I didn't expect that people in Wyoming would be as closeted as they are," he says. One reason is that gay bashings still occur. Not long ago, Pellecchia says, a gay couple were assaulted in a bar in a rural part of Wyoming. One of the victims had to see a doctor for bruised ribs and cartilage damage. But the men didn't file a police report. "I suspect it has to do with them not wanting to out themselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Face Of Gay Power | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

...denigrators love music--and the process of making music--far more than Aiken can imagine and that they resent having their passion marginalized by anyone with a telephone and a taste for Bee Gees medleys. "I don't know why people relate to me," says Aiken, "but my guess is that they're tired of beautiful, cookie-cutter pop stars. They don't believe them, and they don't trust them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Building A Better Pop Star | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

...were always issuing polemics and producing grimly realistic novels about our perpetual crisis. Not Coetzee. He still declines to take sides, join causes or issue comments. He is reputed to enjoy rugby, practice vegetarianism and live in a house with formidable electronic defenses, but the truth is anyone's guess...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Only the Big Questions | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

What part of "We Are At War!" don't the politicians understand? How long did World Wars I and II last? Stop your complaining, batten down the hatches, and let's go get these guys! It doesn't matter how much money it costs. Would you like to guess what the price will be if we lose this war? PAUL R. DEL VECCHIO Gunnison, Colo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 13, 2003 | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

...party in Kansas City, Mo., because their store was too small to have its own. "We closed the store, flew up there and stayed in a nice hotel," says Dan Johnston, the Oklahoma City store manager. "Amazing they did that." Sure, it cost a few bucks, but guess what? For weeks after that party, sales of suits in Oklahoma City soared. --With reporting by Laura A. Locke/San Francisco and Paul Cuadros/Cary

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Managing: Profiting From Fun | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

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