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...Initially, Yan Ming seemed Shaolin's perfect poster child. Not only did he look the part, but he was a born ham. When the monks embarked on their first exhibition tour of the U.S. in 1992, his fists were the stars of the show. But the authorities didn't realize he aspired to more than just performing. "The monk's robe I wore on stage wasn't a costume to me," he explains. "I wanted to teach people Shaolin's traditions as they'd been taught to me. I wanted to do something real." Convinced that was no longer possible...
That’s Kyle Sims, one of four senior defensive linemen playing his final collegiate game against Yale on Saturday. But since he’s one of the more unheralded stars of a top Ivy defense, you may remember him first for his role as the poster child in the “Do you agree with Kyle?” campaign in the spring...
That’s Kyle Sims, one of four senior defensive linemen playing his final collegiate game against Yale on Saturday. But since he’s one of the more unheralded stars of a top Ivy defense, you may remember him first for his role as the poster child in the “Do you agree with Kyle?” campaign in the spring...
...just-completed 24-page booklet, available in print and on the Internet, in 14 languages, which features graphic pictures of the Sept. 11 attack, and uses bin Laden's own words to accuse him of masterminding it. She is also working with the Ad Council to create a poster to be plastered all over Arab countries when the current $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the Most Wanted Terrorists goes to $25 million. Although she told TIME "sell might not be the operative word" for what she's doing, she does resort to ad-speak when...
Madeleine, a social studies concentrator in Kirkland House, reports that “It’s pretty mortifying to be associated with YM—this issue has a poster of Blink 182 inside of it. It’s not a culture with which I identify myself...