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...Huizenga's stories involve Glenn Ganges, a blank-looking suburbanite in the 18 to 35 year-old range with two dots for eyes and a preference for three-quarter length baseball T-shirts, sans logo. Page one of the first issue introduces him to us in a wordless six-panel tableau of Glenn doing household chores. Less imaginative comix would use the sequence to set up Ganges as a straw man for obvious jabs at the middle class lifestyle, but Huizenga invests something more into his character, whose name, after all, evokes mystical rivers of the East. The sequence ends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Get It 'Or Else' | 4/1/2005 | See Source »

...voted on in a special election next fall if he can't get action in the legislature. The four initiatives would cap spending, make the public employees' pension system less expensive, introduce merit pay for teachers and offer tenure only after 10 years of service, and create an independent panel of judges to draw legislative districts. These are the sort of good-government ideas that political scientists-and wonky columnists-love but that politicians avoid because they arouse fanatic opposition from entrenched interests and inspire massive gusts of apathy from the public. "This stuff is about as sexy as campaign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Reform Action Figure | 3/27/2005 | See Source »

...long as you're cleaning house, consider deleting unwanted files and removing programs you don't need (go to Control Panel, then Add/Remove Programs). To further conserve resources, limit the number of programs that launch whenever you boot up your computer. One way to do this is to go to the Windows Start menu, select Run and type in the term MSCONFIG. Hit OK, then click on the Startup tab. Uncheck those programs that you know you don't need to be running at all times. Answersthatwork.com's Task List will help you decipher the gibberish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: Spring Cleaning For Your PC | 3/27/2005 | See Source »

...wherever they could. Freshman Felicia Hanks, 14, stuck her head inside a bookshelf as the shooting grew deafeningly near. Lajeunesse crouched near her friend Chase Lussier. "Chase shoved me down and told me to stay behind him," says Lajeunesse, 15. The door handle jiggled. A gunshot exploded the glass panel beside it and then, through the opening, a hand reached in to open the door. In strolled a hulking figure, more than 6 ft. tall, with a 12-gauge shotgun held with both hands. He wore a black hooded trench coat, a black bandanna and black pants. His black military...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Devil in Red Lake | 3/27/2005 | See Source »

...from the door, herding students as she went. Brun, unarmed, walked toward Weise. The security guard was shot with the 12-gauge shotgun at point-blank range. Weise walked on, firing down the hallways. And then, in what seems to have been a random decision, Weise blasted the glass panel of Rogers' study hall to find more targets and seal his fate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Devil in Red Lake | 3/27/2005 | See Source »

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