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Greatest change? Hmmm: The collapse of the Soviet Empire - and therefore, the end of the Cold War, the defining, nuke-menacing global reality for several generations? The computer? The mapping of the human genome? The revolution in science, communications, technology, medicine, all of which have transformed human life in the years since Moynihan came to work in the New Frontier. Globalization? (Global Americanization?) Triumph of markets, death of ideology, the liberating but culture-killing ascent of money as the planetary measure of worth. The Copernican change in the roles of men and women, because of the pill, the sexual revolution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Family the Greatest Change of Last 40 Years? | 9/25/2000 | See Source »

That audience, of course, was me. Every Wednesday night, I would rush back to my Cambridge apartment, nuke a bag of popcorn, cuddle up on the couch and prepare for Survivor. Although some may consider a two-hour grace period between when my eyes were first glued to the television and when the opening credits for the show began to run to be a little excessive, I assure you the time was well-spent writing letters to CBS concerning how much Big Brother sucked...

Author: By By CHRISTOPHER Blazejewski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Closing the Book on 'Survivor' | 9/22/2000 | See Source »

...getting his soluble fiber. Who really cares - just as long as we like the guy? In fact, who needs some guy with big ideas that just might mess things up? If the nation is secure, who cares if the guy with his finger on the nuclear button pronounces it "nuke-yoo-ler"? Today, Bush's film and his campaign say, America is in the middle of one of the biggest prolonged parties in its history. So who do you want to take to the dance - me or the stiff? The crafted image he presented was of a good-time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bad Boy Makes Good — But Not Goody-Good | 8/4/2000 | See Source »

...home at last 18. Applies with a Q-tip 20. U.S. Middle East mediator 23. Online brokerage firm that just went decimal 26. Nautilus sites 29. Stephen King beast 31. Day-__ 32. Prosecutors must tell his lawyer which nations they believe he tried to give nuke secrets 33. Clinton says Gore should not suffer for his "__" scandals 34. "__-la-la!" 35. Getting on 36. Footnote abbr. 37. Real bad 38. Louisville's New Vision Art Gallery is showing works by __ artists 40. Iranian currency 42. AOL's CEO 44. Excoriate, in headline-speak 48. Site of 50th-anniversary observance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News Quiz Crossword Jul. 17, 2000 | 7/17/2000 | See Source »

...According to officials at Harvard Student Resources, these products are safer because they meet certain wattage, size and age requirements. But other microwaves may or may not meet these same requirements. The FDO should publicize this information so that, at the very least, students know why their old "G.E. Nuke'em" was carted away...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: A Smoldering Injustice | 4/14/2000 | See Source »

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