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...ever had to use a computer on an economy-class tray table - while simultaneously trying to balance a cup of coffee and a pile of paperwork - you'll appreciate the MP-XP7230, JVC's new notebook (around $2,900). It's just A5 in size but gives you enough storage and battery life for on-the-road duties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Laptop For The Long Haul | 1/18/2004 | See Source »

Their worries will multiply when Christopher, an MP who served in Afghanistan for six months, ships out for Iraq in March. So will Billie's concerns. She has told Christopher, who is based at Fort Bragg in North Carolina and has a wife, Jacque, and a 15-month-old daughter, Stacia, that she would rather he not come to Iraq. Christopher has been well briefed on conditions there by his sister. A fan of fellow Indianan David Letterman, Billie sends home Top 10 lists like "Top 10 Reasons Prison Is Better than Serving in Iraq." Among them: better gyms, showers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Role Model For Baby Brother | 12/29/2003 | See Source »

...younger women who exclaimed “How progressive is subsidized childcare if it means that I hire some poor immigrant woman and pay her less than I earn at my job?” or “Equal representation in Parliament is rubbish; any woman sitting as MP will sell us out anyway; look at Thatcher!” But though heated, the arguments lacked rancor, and all the nationalities and ideologies seemed strangely united by the vibrancy and possibility of the moment...

Author: By Samuel Houshower, | Title: New European Left Arrives | 12/10/2002 | See Source »

...blue, but not all three at once. With the new Foveon X3 technology, however, three sensors are stacked on top of one another, so that each pixel absorbs the full color spectrum. Result: a 3.5-megapixel camera using Foveon technology will produce images as clear as today's 7 MP models. INVENTOR Richard Merrill, Foveon AVAILABILITY December 2002 TO LEARN MORE www.foveon.com...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going Digital | 11/18/2002 | See Source »

...legendary 19th century British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli once snapped at a backbench MP, agonizing over whether to vote to support the government, “damn your principles; stick to your party.” He was eloquently but utterly wrong. Developing one’s own principles and ideals is infinitely more important than supporting rigid party allegiances whose sole purpose is getting individuals elected who share one’s outlook. That the Harvard Democrats currently stand prepared to campaign for anyone who pins a donkey button to their lapel is, appropriately enough, asinine...

Author: By Anthony S.A. Freinberg, | Title: Partisanship, Harvard-Style | 10/18/2002 | See Source »

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