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...coach Dante Scarnecchia. ?He?s explosive off the ball, and he reads snap counts real well. Lots of big guys get tired really quickly, but Jenkins plays hard every down. In my mind, that?s what makes him so special.? New England rookie center Dan Koppen and guard Russ Hochstein, whom Warren Sapp once famously said couldn?t block two middle-aged columnists from the Washington Post, will share Jenkins duty in Houston, but given the talent of fellow Carolina linemen Buckner, Julius Peppers and Michael Rucker, they can?t concern themselves with one player. Says Scarnecchia...
COVER: Digital photomontage by Arthur Hochstein. Photos from 20th Century Fox, Universal and Miramax. Crowe by Nigel Parry
...worked on this issue for the past four months. Eric Pooley, Janice Simpson, MaryAnne Golon and D.W. Pine were her four lieutenants, editing stories, assigning photographers and designing the pages. For our cover, we wanted an elegant image that conveyed the power of 9/11 without shouting, so Arthur Hochstein assigned the task to artist Robert Rauschenberg. I think his collage, with its layering of news photos and flowers, preserves the moment beautifully. I hope you agree...
...especially proud of our Class of 2000, a gallery of the people who mattered this year, with evocative photos by GREGORY HEISLER, NIGEL PARRY and others, put together by picture editor MaryAnne Golon and designed by art director Arthur Hochstein, with text written by James Poniewozik. Getting these shots posed some challenges. Heisler, in the Middle East to shoot Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, spent five days in Gaza waiting for an audience with Arafat. But the Israelis called first, with word that Barak would be available the next morning. So Heisler and his crew...
...about the cover image. Photographer Greg Heisler and art director Arthur Hochstein came up with the idea of shooting our Person of the Year inside an Amazon shipping box, complete with plastic-foam chips. Not only was Bezos game but his cheerfulness never flagged even after he'd spent nearly an hour in cardboard. Bezos' gleeful reaction when he saw a Polaroid shot of the image that day: "This is really weird...