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...drenched in sweat, completely soaked, after only mile one, and that is very unusual," said Emily Schuster, 25, a New Yorker who had trained for the event since June. "And then somebody collapsed before the halfway point, before even mile 13, and I thought: 'OK, it must be hot, they must be old.' But then at mile 15, there's a stretch where you turn into the sun and run for several miles, and people started dropping like flies. Older, younger, men, women -every couple of steps you saw someone collapsing with ice on their head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When a Marathon Goes Wrong | 10/8/2007 | See Source »

...shells, which servers placed on the table in front of each guest. Inside was an iPod Nano. Then came Blumenthal himself: tall, beefy, with a buzz-cut. "The idea is," he told the assembled foodies, "if you bite into something, and you put on music, the crispiness is accentuated." OK. So the diners - retirees, corporate execs, lawyers and thin blondes in five-inch stilettos - went along for the ride and slipped on the headphones. Next came the sounds: waves, and chirping birds. Then, the dish: Sounds of the Sea, a mixture of abalone and seaweed, lined with sand-like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Night Chicago Ruled the (Foodie) World | 10/8/2007 | See Source »

...still am very involved as an actor on campus, but I’ve taken [former American Repertory Theatre Artistic Director] Robert Woodruff’s directing class last semester. His is not your typical directing class. You don’t sit down and say, “Ok, here’s the scene. Here’s how I would block it.” He teaches by the principles of, “Here’s what they want you to do. Now go do something else! Now go screw it up! Or go make...

Author: By Scott A. Zuccarino, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SPOTLIGHT: Rachel E. Flynn '09 | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

...Defcon 1: Global Thermonuclear War. OK, it's not that bad. But unlike Defcon 2, no punches are pulled: the attacks go beyond dismantling an opponent's record and take on a nasty tone of derision. Right now, these rhetorical bunker-busters are mainly directed across the aisle - at front-runners in the other party in order to bolster one's own partisan bona fides. At the last Democratic debate, Joe Biden said that Rudy Giuliani was "the most uninformed person on American foreign policy now running for President." And in a blisteringly partisan speech to the Young Republican National...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Candidates Attack | 10/3/2007 | See Source »

...lawyer in Beijing." After several hours of this, they took him to a remote suburb and dumped him there. Li, who sounds remarkably calm about the episode, got himself checked out in a hospital and now is resting at home. He says he's OK, though still a bit sore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Beijing, a Season to Lie Low | 10/3/2007 | See Source »

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