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...important. Think of Jeffords, who became an independent, and my new idol, Republican Sen. Lincoln Chaffee of Rhode Island, who voted against both Bush’s tax cut and giving Bush his new war powers. Guys like these will get my vote any day, no matter what party label they come under...

Author: By Andree Pages, | Title: Freinberg Should Run For Senate | 10/22/2002 | See Source »

...Unfortunately, Megawati, Indonesia's third president since 1999, hasn't been up to the task. Even her supporters label her slow-moving and indecisive. Megawati was sworn in last year after a crisis during which her beleaguered predecessor, Abdurrahman Wahid, tried to call emergency rule to save himself from impeachment. Since then, she's been paralyzed by countervailing political forces. After years of repression, social groups of all types, from religious organizations to labor, are asserting themselves in Indonesia's new democracy, looking to right old wrongs and creating a cacophony of competing interests...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Failed State? | 10/21/2002 | See Source »

...school so touchy of anything with non-politically correct overtones, students spout defenses against every stereotype from trailer trash to Muslim racial profiling in the same sentence that they call student-athletes “idiotic” and label them “dumb jocks.” There is also the fact that the Harvard athlete, like the Harvard cellist or the Harvard poet, contributes to rounding out the student body and protects Harvard from being populated entirely by people who spend their afternoons in the library...

Author: By Leigh K. Pascavage, | Title: Athletes Suffer From a Double Standard | 10/21/2002 | See Source »

...dresses and other clothes too. The new line, called Y-3, will be sold in some 150 fashion-fanatic stores in Europe such as Selfridges in London, and will be priced accordingly, with tops starting at €60. This is far less than what he gets for his own label - and less than the going rate for his cheaper label Y's - but pricey for sports togs. Now Yamamoto has yet another deal too: he's consulting with the back-to-basics Japanese retailer Muji on its clothing line...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fame Trumps Fashion | 10/20/2002 | See Source »

...time when worldwide music sales are suffering - they dropped 5% in 2001 - classical music is feeling the pinch. It now accounts for under 6% of the total audio market. But fans remember a golden age. From the 1960s through the '80s, the major labels regularly recorded the central repertoire with top conductors and orchestras. Vinyl and tapes wore out, so people bought new performances since at that time reissues were less common. When new recording techniques like digital came along, consumers acquired their favorite works with better sound quality. But the durability of CDs - and the emergence of top-selling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The DIY Symphony | 10/20/2002 | See Source »

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