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...Clearly, Tongans enjoyed bodysurfing. And they were good at it. Less clear is why, not long after Vason admired them, they abruptly dropped the pastime. Except for Vason's, missionaries' accounts of Tonga during the 1800s make no mention of fanifo or any aquatic activity that could be mistaken for it. What happened? The widely accepted theory is that someone convinced Tonga's ruling chiefs to ban the sport. That someone was not Vason, who arrived with eight others sent by the London Missionary Society. Amid civil war, three of Vason's colleagues were killed; the others fled. Vason...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rediscovering the Joy of Surf | 7/25/2005 | See Source »

...fiction film goes hard-core, the artifice of character and story disappears, and the movie instantly becomes a documentary record--something between a stag film and a nature special on Nova. Realizing this, Winterbottom dispenses with most of the standard narrative props: there's no Other Man, no mistaken identity, no quest. Matt and Lisa are not really people, in the multiplex-movie sense. They are performers, like the band members, working in public for our pleasure. The only drama is that, omigod, they're doing it! And one of them, O'Brien, is a professional actor. (Stilley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: Sex, Sex and Rock 'n' Roll | 7/24/2005 | See Source »

...Trademark Illustration We were surprised to see that the cover of your June 27, 2005, issue used a reproduction of our historic and highly recognizable registered trademark, the Louis Vuitton Monogram Pattern, without our knowledge or permission. Such use is likely to lead your readers to the mistaken impression that you are authorized to do so or that Louis Vuitton Malletier was involved in some way in its publication. The use of the monogram presents the potential for significant dilution of one of our core intellectual-property rights and is all the more of concern since it also appears...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 7/18/2005 | See Source »

...have the board's backing. At least not yet. On April 1 he called Williamson, telling him he needed to do a bit more work with his board but that CNOOC would still make a formal bid in time for another Unocal board meeting the following day. He was mistaken. Schurtenberger, privately, was seething. "For him it was a trust issue," says a friend of his. "Beyond all the questions about strategy or debt, he just couldn't believe the board was being treated in this fashion." (Schurtenberger declined to comment to TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Uncharted Waters | 7/11/2005 | See Source »

...been caught on tape, our explicit code of proper civic behavior compels us to feign disgust. We have to go through the motions of being scandalized. One side of our schizophrenic political culture must be appeased. After we are done with the ceremonial self-flagellation (or, if I am mistaken, a more emphatic purging such as People Power or a coup), we will settle back to a comfortable regime of elastic rules and mediated processes. It is our culture?and our fate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Perils of Pedestals | 7/11/2005 | See Source »

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