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...seat was French judge Marie-Reine Le Gougne. She told an International Skating Union panel that "a certain pressure" compelled her to vote for the Russians. The I.S.U. suspended Le Gougne and recommended that the Canadians be given a gold medal. I.O.C. chief Jacques Rogge praised the "decision of fairness and justice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fun and Games | 2/18/2002 | See Source »

Though the ruling gratified Sale and Pelletier, they said the title wasn't enough. "For the future of our sport," Sale said, "the truth still has to come out." Slowly, some of it began to. Le Gougne reportedly told the panel that it was her own federation's president, Didier Gail-haguet, who had influenced her. The idea was that by helping Russia to a gold, a Russian judge might return the favor in ice dancing, in which France is a favorite. (There is suspicion, but no evidence, of Russian collusion in the incident...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fun and Games | 2/18/2002 | See Source »

...things most important to you in the face of a million distracting pressures. With so many options—not to mention neuroses—surrounding us, it can be difficult to focus on anything at all. These days I find myself skipping to the end of three-panel comic strips to see how they come out. But with a thesis staring you in the face, you have to go cold turkey on the other stuff. Give up the video games. Take up meditation. Refuse to leave your computer until you’ve written a new page. In four...

Author: By Ben Berger, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Doctor Is In | 2/14/2002 | See Source »

When the 10 participants in FM’s panel discussion on Afro-American studies arrived at the dimly lit Adams House Conservatory, they found only a dark, rectangular wood table instead of a more metaphorically satisfying round setting. The table may have been narrow, but the discussion was broad. Each of the 10 people that crowded around the table’s misshapen edges came from a different point on the political spectrum. Ross Douthat, the stately editor of the Harvard Salient, sat straight and tall on one end of the table, while Gerard McGeary, the clean-cut Campus...

Author: By Angie Marek, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: West Matters | 2/14/2002 | See Source »

...black and Latino populations will replace swing groups like “soccer moms” in determining the political balance of power over the next decade, said a panel of political strategists at the Kennedy School of Government’s ARCO forum last night...

Author: By Elliott N. Neal, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Political Strategists Discuss Minority Politics | 2/13/2002 | See Source »

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