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...Diane Sawyer’s half-hour ABC interview of Dean and his wife). But, it turned out, the so-called shout itself wasn’t actually the manic, out-of-the-blue cry of an angry madman—closer inspection revealed the clip to be the product of a bad, misleading recording from a unidirectional microphone. Moreover, it was obvious in context that Dean’s litany of states was by no standard angry and was hardly out of place in front of a crowd of exhausted, disappointed—but still enthusiastic—volunteers...

Author: By J. hale Russell, | Title: Howard Dean, Meet Yellow Journalism | 2/23/2004 | See Source »

...Finnish sales force and Ricoh for its French force of copier repairmen. It's a risky announcement. After all, the gadgets won't be ready for trial until the summer, or for general commercial use until late in the year. "We usually don't jump the gun" with product announcements, Ollila told TIME, but he's doing so this time because the corporate market will take center stage at this week's 3gsm World Congress in Cannes, and Nokia doesn't want to be left in the wings. Nokia's eagerness to grab the spotlight shows how badly mobile vendors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Innovate And Dominate | 2/22/2004 | See Source »

...complete pieces of music, and the human presence is fully mechanized in between pulses of the drum machine. Appropriately, Kelis sounds so bored in “Milkshake” she’s practically disembodied. It’s both mind-numbingly sterile and addictive, another fully functional product. The Neptunes don’t offer a particularly idyllic vision of pop in their assembly-line tracks, but they at least point to genuinely new directions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Has Hip-hop Come to This? | 2/20/2004 | See Source »

...instance, DHO struggles each year to mount an operatic production. This year, it will be a stunning production of Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte. Yet, as the DHO treasurer who must worry about the costs incurred in renting lights or costumes or printing up hundreds of posters, I always dream about a world in which undergraduate groups would not have to fight for singers, staff and technical directors. Wouldn’t it be nice if we didn’t have to spend half of our small budget transforming the dining hall into a temporary theater...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPOTLIGHT | 2/20/2004 | See Source »

...than just another suger-coated exploration of cultural history. It demands that we step on the scale, face our problems and come up with palatable solutions. Will anyone in corporate America step up to the plate and eliminate the evils of trans fats or high fructose corn syrup, repackage products with smaller portion sizes (like the eight ounce soda cans sold in parts of Europe), or even discontinue jumbo single serving product lines? What role should the government take? Is it necessary to place a “fat tax” on Double-Stuffed Oreos and Doritos? What about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Skinny on America’s Obesity | 2/20/2004 | See Source »

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