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...soul, but he cannot tell when an employee is lying through his teeth. On the evening of July 4, George W. Bush was approached by a White House usher who told him that his brand new Oval Office rug had arrived. Wouldn?t he like to take a peek at it? The President said he?d love to, opened the door and was greeted by 85 friends gathered for a surprise birthday party...
...order a low-fat mochacappafrappadecafochino extra foam, the clerk will be steaming someone else's soy milk, and that will be that. Yeah, yeah--the last thing New Yorkers need is a stimulant. But it's amazing to watch so many of them walk up to the door, peek in and bolt. If they can't get it yesterday, they don't want...
...sides stack up? Last week TIME got an exclusive sneak peek at three closely guarded GameCube games and a whole passel of Xbox titles...
...cannot conserve our way to energy independence," Bush told a dinner banquet of the Electronic Industries Alliance in Washington on Tuesday, offering the latest advance peek at the long-term energy policy that will surely be driven by upping supply - emphasizing energy exploration (especially natural gas, which powers most electric plants) and the expansion of infrastructures to deliver power across the nation - rather than reducing demand...
...know they can tumble. We've seen the carnage. We're afraid even to peek at our 401(k) statements. Despite last week's rally, the NASDAQ is still down more than 60% from its all-time high and off 14.4% this year. Slowing profits, lack of visibility beyond the next few months, and sympathy selling have scratched once Teflon-tough technology stocks like Cisco, Oracle and Intel. They're so cheap now, you can buy a dozen shares of each for less than the price of a laptop...