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...White House senior adviser Karl Rove, and the two have never been close. "Karl thinks of him as someone a little bit too opinionated for his own good," says an official close to both men. "And DeLay thinks of Karl as a former mail vendor, not some great guru...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Never a Texas Two-Step | 1/8/2006 | See Source »

Surely anyone with fingers in as many pies as Suze Orman--personal-finance guru, best-selling author, columnist, businesswoman and TV personality--must be a master multitasker, right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Staying Sharp: The Case for Doing One Thing at a Time | 1/8/2006 | See Source »

Some of the most popular brain supplements, including deanol, are stimulants, but they have not been shown to improve cognition. "Americans like to have the five-Starbucks-triple-latte effect," says complementary-medicine guru Dharma Singh Khalsa, who sells his own line of "brain longevity" supplements. He recommends a regimen of antioxidants like vitamins E and C and co-enzyme Q10 to keep the brain healthy. Beyond that, one of his favorite nootropic formulations is a combination of ginkgo, phosphatidylserine (a molecule essential to the health of neural-cell membranes) and omega-3 fats (found in fish oils). But Khalsa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Staying Sharp: Can You Find Concentration in a Bottle? | 1/8/2006 | See Source »

DESIGNER EYES Tom Ford Eyewear debuts this month with the slick Jennifer model. The former Gucci guru, who has a special love for sunglasses, clearly sees bigger as better. TATTOO YOU Body art is back in fashion as brands like Ed Hardy T shirts and A & G cashmere flaunt tattoo motifs. Even Balenciaga designer Nicolas Ghesquière is selling tattoo-style T shirts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: What to Watch For In 2006 | 1/1/2006 | See Source »

...gave Nazrudin its name and mission, and who remains life planning's guru-in-chief, is George Kinder (rhymes with "tinder"). Now in his late 50s, Kinder grew up in a small town in the Midwest. He went off to Harvard, where he majored in economics, but found greater meaning in classic literature and philosophy. Eventually he chucked academia, moving to a Massachusetts farmhouse "to live a life of spiritual practice and writing." This life plan struck his parents as an enlightened pathway to material nowhere. His mother suggested that he try accounting. For the next 13 years, Kinder worked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Book Excerpt: The Rest of Your Life | 1/1/2006 | See Source »

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