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...Palestinian leaders were considering their responses to a report by a U.S.-led commission investigating the violence that began last September. The report will not be made public until both sides have responded, but Palestinian officials said it recommended that Israel halt the expansion of Jewish settlements. The panel, led by former Senator George Mitchell, did not apportion blame for igniting the conflict or ask for an international force to be sent to the region. Reports said the commission called for a cease-fire agreement and the resumption of security cooperation between the two sides...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Watch | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

...Nearly 7,500 telepoems were submitted, written in funky shorthand and sent via mobile phone keypad, during the two-week competition. A panel that included distinguished poets U.A. Fanthorpe and Peter Sansom selected the seven best. All entrants were messaged the final selection so they could vote for the winning ode - again by text messaging their ratings to the judges on their mobiles. The competition's main rule: no poem could exceed 160 characters, the maximum that can fit on many cell-phone screens. "Telepoetry is the newest literary form," says Keegan. "We are at the start of a literary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who WANS2B a Poet? | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

Michael Papish '02, Clifford Chen '00 and Gabriel Dorfman '02 won first prize--and a $5,000 winners' check--in the fourth Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) Entrepreneurial Contest yesterday, swaying a panel of judges with their proposal for music personalization software...

Author: By Jing Lin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Music Proposal Wins HSA Contest First Prize | 5/11/2001 | See Source »

...this was no one-off, either. The U.N. revealed Tuesday that a second vote on the same day had seen the U.S. candidate lose his seat on an international panel monitoring narcotics trafficking. Clearly, the Europeans and others on whose votes Washington has traditionally been able to rely are trying to send a message. "There's something happening out there," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said of the votes. "Clearly, I think it's fair to speculate there may be issues related to how we handled ourselves." Indeed, following Boucher's invitation to speculate, it's not difficult...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why You Can't Treat George Bush Like Benito the Bully | 5/8/2001 | See Source »

...flat? The obvious answer is space. A typical flat panel is less than 3 in. deep. That's because the bulky, funnel-shaped tube in standard monitors is replaced with a flat, fluorescent bulb and a thin layer of transistors. Including their stands, flat monitors rarely extend more than 7 in. deep or weigh more than 12 lbs.; monitors with CRTs (cathode-ray tubes) are up to three times as deep and twice as heavy. Flat screens also save energy, reduce eyestrain and look really cool...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Flat And Happy | 5/7/2001 | See Source »

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