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...Antwerp police tower is "Emotions," a series of videos with famous artists, designers and such talking about the strongest emotions that clothing ever created for them. "One day I was backstage at one of my shows," says designer Vivienne Westwood. "I discovered Naomi [Campbell] behind a huge pile of clothes. She was trembling and trying to hide because she had to wear some of those terribly high platform shoes again. It was not the show she fell in - it must have been the following season. When I saw her face, saw her radiance, I realized she was the most beautiful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Belgium's Fashion Fête | 7/9/2001 | See Source »

...would be easy to give up on technology stocks. They're stumbling again, as the likes of Lucent and Nortel pile on bad news. Everyone knows about the glut of cell phones, PCs, chips and fiber-optic line gathering dust. Earnings stink across the board, and stock-market gurus predict we're headed for a demoralizing test of the April lows. In short, gloom is as plentiful as the routers and switches Cisco can't sell. So a lot of investors are hedging their allegiance to technology--and rightfully so. If you want easy odds, take the Lakers to threepeat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rewinding the Tape On Tech | 7/2/2001 | See Source »

Call him the brother who couldn't shoot straight. While Bill Clinton ran the nation for eight years, his half brother, Roger, lived in Bill's shadow. Now Roger is sweating under the hot lights as questions pile up about whether he had a role in an outrageous array of slippery and ill-fated schemes ranging from Mafioso pardons to Chinese scooter imports to Venezuelan coal mines. Though he always seemed to be the slacker Clinton, Roger now appears to have been a very busy man after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Questions About Roger Clinton's Slippery Schemes | 6/30/2001 | See Source »

Botched the big case? No, the FBI solved it. Remember? There were no eyewitnesses; the evidence was just a huge pile of rubble. Somehow the FBI managed to identify and capture the killer. It was one of the greatest accomplishments of police work in history, but you totally ignored this in your story. DAVID GORDON Northboro, Mass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 11, 2001 | 6/11/2001 | See Source »

...insulating blanket and left to get warmer on his own - which he did. Later they thought he was hallucinating when he said a man had come through the ceiling. But sure enough, there was a hole there left by a worker struggling to repair something in the decrepit Victorian pile, ranked as one of Britain's top 40 hospitals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The End of the Beginning? | 6/11/2001 | See Source »

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