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...meeting at the Rainbow Room, a landmark midtown Manhattan restaurant, the Overseers voted unanimously to recommend Summers as the replacement for current president Neil L. Rudenstine...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Overseers Confirm Summers As 27th President | 3/11/2001 | See Source »

...seemed to be decorated with a rainbow after the display of firecrackers." KOREAN CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY, Pyongyang's official wire service, effusively describing Mother Nature's gift to Kim Jong Il on his 59th birthday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spotlight | 3/4/2001 | See Source »

...team of scientists set up a field trial of two transgenic lines?UH SunUP and UH Rainbow?and by 1996, the verdict had been rendered. The nontransgenic plants in the field trial were a stunted mess, and the transgenic plants were healthy. In 1998, after negotiations with four patent holders, the papaya growers switched en masse to the transgenic seeds and reclaimed their orchards. "Consumer acceptance has been great," reports Rusty Perry, who runs a papaya farm near Puna. "We've found that customers are more concerned with how the fruits look and taste than with whether they are transgenic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grains of Hope | 2/12/2001 | See Source »

...Gore, by contrast, ran a somewhat Gramscian campaign, noodling themes of class warfare and identity politics, speaking on the veiled premise that society is divided between oppressors and oppressed, between bloated white Republican clubmen and a rainbow coalition of everyone else. Oddly enough, Gore's running mate, Joe Lieberman, had been on record as a devout Tocquevillian, on the side of religion, morality, patriotism and the American exceptionalism - the United Colors of Bill Bennett. Or at least he was Tocquevillian until Gore telephoned. Lieberman sold a few of his principles down the river to run with the Gramscians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Roots of America's Culture War | 2/1/2001 | See Source »

...that hush money. But just after New Year's Day, Stanford told me last week, a reporter from the Enquirer came to her L.A. home offering "up to a million" in exchange for her story. She says she declined. But as Stanford notes, there are plenty of disgruntled former Rainbow staff members around who "hate Jesse and want to destroy him" so much they didn't need cash as an incentive to spill what they knew. It was Jackson, in his arrogance, who provided them with the squalid tale that may bring him down. To appropriate one of Jackson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The End Of The Rainbow | 1/29/2001 | See Source »

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