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...thousands of Chinese sang along to patriotic songs being broadcast from creaky loudspeakers that, in an earlier era, had been used to threaten democracy protestors. At one point, a drunken man with his undershirt pulled up to air his belly weaved up to me, beer bottle in hand. "Hey, foreigner," he called out, waggling his finger in my face. "China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China Play | 8/28/2008 | See Source »

...bios. When they court (Lovebug), they court with good intentions. When they mess up (Sorry), they apologize. When they come back (Can't Have You), it's on hands and knees. Apparently some of the courting and crawling stems from young Nick's rumored past relationship with Miley Cyrus. Hey, there are people--most of the brothers' fan base, in fact--who might find that interesting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Jonas Brothers Grow Up | 8/21/2008 | See Source »

...people are talking about last night. You know - what do you think of his performance, was it disrespectful, things like that. But, hey, the guy is 21 years old, he won the Olympics by a lot. I definitely understand his excitement. That's how he shows his excitement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Was Really Bugging Tyson Gay | 8/17/2008 | See Source »

...Horton, the team's best all-around gymnast who came a few tenths short of an all-around individual medal at last year's world championships in Stuttgart, acknowledges that he "gets hyped up, and psyched in the moment. I'm off the wall constantly talking gymnastics and saying 'Hey, watch those routines [of the other gymnasts]'", he says. "And Kevin would say 'Would you pay attention to yourself and everything that we are doing.' He always sets us straight and puts us in line." Justin Spring, a Virginia native whose vibrant and excitable personality matches Horton's, agrees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The US Gymnasts: Battling for Bronze | 8/12/2008 | See Source »

...culture, it's not so much a way of expressing 'Thai-ness' but more about placing things found around us that might be funny or surprising," says Pijitra Lalitasakun, who turned Hanuman, the monkey god from Hindu epic the Ramayana, into a motif that adorns items by Bangkok's Hey Pilgrim! label. The 28-year-old says that if Bangkok has identity issues they are not cultural but to do with market perception - it is seen as "the place where you buy silk and cheap wholesale." She would like it to be "a true player on the fashion front" instead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Logo Here | 8/8/2008 | See Source »

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