Word: magically
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...student life and education. Sixty million dollars could be used to hire more teaching fellows and train them better, to thoroughly renovate the MAC or to hire new professors. Harvard's really in the money now. Let's hope that students reap the rewards of HMC's Wall Street magic...
Early reaction to the PDA concept was mixed at best, stand-up routine fodder at worst. Apple's doomed Newton fell faster in the marketplace than even gravity would have predicted, and companies like Psion and General Magic struggled with earning acceptance for their designs...
...online entrepreneurs, these 'coins,' digital markers of your money, could be the magic bullet that makes commerce viable on the Web. Suppose that, say, a certain TIME writer wants to promote his short stories online. Putting them on a Web site is a breeze. But suppose he wants to charge readers 50[cents] a story? Nobody's going to fork over a credit-card number for that...
...right to the point. I think many people will have to agree with his "oath" that "at one time I possessed, consumed and probably distributed marijuana ... activities for which I may feel embarrassment but not guilt." You have opened a discussion that is long overdue. Trudeau's logic is magic. ROBERT L. DOAK Kissimmee, Florida...
...Moment), Gambon is known here mainly as the star of Dennis Potter's admired TV mini-series, The Singing Detective. Now he's making his long-overdue U.S. stage debut, in a Broadway production of David Hare's Skylight. All the ingredients are there for stage magic; unfortunately, too many of the wires and trapdoors are clearly visible...