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...vague about the characters' ages, this one makes clear that Pororo is 4--putting him squarely in his viewership's developmental playgroup. And Pororo, like the kids who watch him, has a rich fantasy life. In this case, that means he dreams of flying--and wears an aviator hat and goggles to prove...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pororo | 5/15/2008 | See Source »

...massage parlor. A crowd gathers on the street to watch, and more soldiers come to prevent the emotional scene from overflowing. Deng learns that his father has identified his mother's body. He sits on a railing with his grandmother, a cotton mask over his mouth and a camouflage hat on his head. "It's a tragedy," he says, his voice finally cracking. "You must cherish life. You must cherish every moment you are alive." With reporting by Lin Yang

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dire Times in Quake-Ravaged China | 5/15/2008 | See Source »

Particularly unusual in a country where the image of top leaders is carefully maintained were surprisingly candid shots of Wen having to raise his voice to get attention, stumbling and almost losing his hard hat, even being ignored by distraught survivors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's Quake Damage Control | 5/13/2008 | See Source »

...half Harvard came out strong and determined. Cornell scored first to take an 8-5 lead, but the Crimson came back with two consecutive goals from Martin to bring Harvard to within one at 8-7. Martin would add Harvard’s final tally to earn herself a hat trick for the second straight game. “She is a great player and a big powerhouse on attack and we need her to continue playing great,” Schoen said. With only a few minutes left in the half and the Crimson down 11-9, Cornell managed...

Author: By Alison E. Schumer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Falls to Fifth League Defeat | 4/29/2008 | See Source »

...live in a hundred-year-old house overlooking the harbor, the straits, and the bay. From the bedroom window, I see an island of ghosts. It is a peaked mountain shaped like a peasant's conical hat. A hundred years ago, the island was the quarantine station for Chinese immigrants, some detained so long they wrote poems about loneliness. No one lives on the island anymore. At night, it is a purple shadow. Sometimes I think about the young woman whose father built her this house a hundred years ago. She must have seen lanterns blaze on the island...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Comforts of Home | 4/25/2008 | See Source »

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