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...anything that week," agreed a citizen of the President's home state. But a reader in California saw things in an unusual light: "Your brilliant cover speaks a thousand words, and then some. The President beams confidence through his eyes and exudes a calming comfort despite his Administration's newfound challenges...
...doesn't matter to me," said Peljto of her newfound bench role. "I just do whatever I can to help the team...
...fascination with everything e-. But it reflects a mindset that becomes increasingly deep-seated with each year: the idea that education is a commodity, a quantity that can be transferred, like bank accounts or stock quotes, over fiber-optic wires or DSL lines. The University’s newfound emphasis on globalization suggests that the administration is coming to see “Harvard” as a brand name rather than a place...
...Jeffords? It will be a source of endless debate whether a tone-deaf Bush White House failed to hear Jeffords and his concerns, or whether Jeffords was looking for an excuse to bail out of a party he could no longer stand behind, and whether he?ll use his newfound fame to gain national prominence as a politician. (His new role is expected to include the chairmanship of the Committee on the Environment and Public Works...
Riding the rear view's newfound popularity, Frankie B.--a Los Angeles clothier that specializes in the super-low cut and caters to such well-known bottoms as Reid's and Jennifer Lopez's--has seen its sales hit $1.5 million since launching in 1999. The company's next celebrity customer could be internationally acclaimed U.S. soul singer Nikka Costa. Her domestic debut album doesn't hit stores until May 22, but the CD's bottom-baring cover photo, above, already has people talking. "If you want to talk about my ass, go right ahead!" Costa says, cheekily...