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...Zacarian made nine saves on the day to earn her second consecutive shutout. She held strong early in the game when Yale, led by senior Christine Anthony, made it difficult for Harvard to escape its own end in the opening minutes. Twice, the Bulldogs sent the ball across the mouth...

Author: By David R. De remer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Field Hockey Takes Third Straight over Yale, Forces Ivy Title Showdown with Princeton | 10/16/2000 | See Source »

...film has held up because of favorable word of mouth, and because we in the media have played catch-up with a movie most of us ignored in the beginning. Kirsten Dunst appeared on "The Tonight Show" early in the film's run. Other members of the cast scored spots on MTV. Entertainment shows recycled footage from a bouncy press junket that had been staged prior to opening weekend at UCLA with legions of real cheerleaders. Also, of course, the cheerleading movie got lucky. Like all monstrously profitable films, it arrived quite by accident at a time when audiences were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Line One: Hollywood | 10/11/2000 | See Source »

...think of PIERRE TRUDEAU as the first postmodern politician. He loved to repudiate conventional partisan ideologies, and if, in the end, that served his partisan goals, well, there would be just a little Gallic upturn at the corners of his mouth. He had a near perfect understanding of the possible uses of celebrity. If a photographer was close, he'd manage a jackknife off the low board, a rose in his buttonhole or a pretty woman on his arm. He knifed through dowdy Canadian politics like the classy skier he was--moving gracefully, radiating freedom, yet somehow making...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eulogy: PIERRE TRUDEAU | 10/9/2000 | See Source »

...after the debate, Gore spokesman Chris Lehane was having to answer charges that Gore won because he cheated. The very first words out of his mouth, that he had never questioned Bush's experience, only his proposals, was demonstrably untrue, and the Republicans had the clips to prove it. That bit about visiting the Texas disaster site with FEMA Director James Lee Witt? Gore himself admitted he was wrong the next morning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gore: Where Is The Love? | 10/7/2000 | See Source »

...behind the bizarre experiment is Daniel Nepstad, 42, a personable and laconic American ecologist who divides his time between the Woods Hole Research Center in Massachusetts and the Amazon Institute for Environmental Research (ipam), based in Bel?m, near the mouth of the Amazon. The 16th century philosopher Francis Bacon wrote that nature best reveals her secrets when tormented; Nepstad is doing just that to help save 150 million hectares?an area three times the size of France?that are in imminent danger of destruction by firestorms that would dwarf anything ever seen before. ?For the first time,? says Nepstad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Road to Disaster | 10/6/2000 | See Source »

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