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...phantoms of lost liberty, my message is this: Your tactics only aid terrorists.” This is a gravely troubling remark from the chief law enforcement officer in the country, whose job it is to uphold the Constitution. By equating dissent with disloyalty, the administration has tried its hardest to stifle meaningful public discussions on its measures...

Author: By Dusty Lewis and Brian J. Wong, S | Title: We Can Be Both Safe and Free | 10/25/2002 | See Source »

...Being on this course was special for all of us,” she said. “We pulled our hardest because we knew we probably wouldn’t be able to return next year...

Author: By Michael A. Mohammed, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fans Glide Through Town | 10/21/2002 | See Source »

...From an applicant’s point of view, the top three schools are still Harvard, Stanford, Wharton,” he said. “And that is not likely to change year to year, as these rankings seem to do. Those places are, and remain, the hardest to get into and have the most clout with peers...

Author: By Lauren A.E. Schuker, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Magazine Gives Third Place Ranking to HBS | 10/15/2002 | See Source »

...happiness is largely a matter of expectations, losing a job can be hardest, psychologically, on those who have the farthest to fall. Nathan Wolf had five degrees, 34 years of experience at IBM and a new career as a patent lawyer--or so he thought. Laid off by a law firm in Reston, Va., he finds it "embarrassing" to have to network. The job hunt is stressful, despite the support of his wife and five children. "Let's be very blunt about it," he says. "I'm 61, and I'm probably not seen as the best investment, even though...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Manage for Food | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

...been all fun and games lately. Hurt by growing competition for the entertainment dollar, revenues for the industry have flattened: $6 billion in 2001, an uptick from $5.8 billion the year before but off from $7.1 billion in 1991, according to trade journal Vending Times. Arcade games took the hardest hit, dropping 15% in dollar volume in 2001. "When video games started to boom in the mid to late '70s, a manufacturer might sell as many as 80,000 to 90,000 units of a given game," says Michael Rudowicz, president of the American Amusement Machine Association, which represents manufacturers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Game Face | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

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