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...thing to slip past the Army's rules. It was something else to get past Anna. "I fought him all the way about re-enlisting," she says, as she sits on the couch rocking the baby, watching CNN. "Sometimes I get so mad at him," she says. "Why did he have to volunteer for this?" Then she looks at him and answers her own question. "He's a really good man, and it means so much to him." When he was seeking to re-enlist, the Army offered more options than the Marines, especially to an older soldier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Moving Out | 1/27/2003 | See Source »

Essany's show and the others raise the question, What is the tipping point at which a real person becomes a persona, or vice versa? And is that transformation worth the glare of reality-show cameras? Feldman isn't sure; he's so mad at the media and the WB--which for some reason, he says, depicted him and his housemates as has-beens--that he has written a song about the matter, which he plans to put on a rerelease of his 2002 album, Former Child Actor. Then again, The Surreal Life is probably the only reason you know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Attack Of The Killer B-List | 1/20/2003 | See Source »

...Sellars flops to his knees, letting his words drool in an endless, barely audible stream. His tortured soul is senile, not mad,” he wrote...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: From Hilles Elevator to the ART | 1/10/2003 | See Source »

...DIFFERENCES. IS IT TRUE THAT YOU ONCE FOUGHT FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR? Loretta: The silent treatment isn't like fighting. Linda: Yeah, it's not like we fought. We just didn't speak. Loretta: And we've got three siblings. The odds are at any time you'll be mad at one of them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for The Sanchez Sisters | 12/23/2002 | See Source »

...lived for generations. But as with any transaction involving real estate, it's all about location, location, location. Casinos on reservations near urban areas, with a ready supply of would-be gamblers, have tended to do well. The more remote ones, not surprisingly, have foundered. The result: a mad scramble by tribes and their non-Indian financial partners to find prime real estate that they can claim as "reservation" land--and then build on it a gleaming new casino. The choicest spots are near big cities and along major highways. It doesn't matter if the tribes have ever lived...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indian Casinos: Who Gets The Money? | 12/16/2002 | See Source »

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