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...World Trade Center is on fire," the gravelly-voiced conductor said over the intercom. "All service to Cortlandt Street has been suspended. All persons are advised to stay out of the area. I repeat. Do not go near the World Trade Center...
...idea to repeat a line from the 19th century French anarchist thinker Pierre-Joseph Prou-dhon: ?The fecundity of the unexpected far exceeds the prudence of statesmen.? America, in the spasms of a few hours, became a changed country. It turned the corner, at last, out of the 1990s. The menu of American priorities was rearranged. The presidency of George W. Bush begins now. What seemed important a few days ago (in the media, at least) became instantly trivial. If Gary Condit is mentioned once in the next six months on cable television, I will be astonished...
Stein checked in on a few of the freshmen she was mentoring after their first day of Responsible Self last week, a deed she will repeat throughout the year--formally with gatherings for ice cream or pizza, and informally with quick hellos in the dining hall. "They screamed my name across the quad," Stein says. "It's hard to believe these are the same quiet people who stared back at me at the beginning of the weekend. I guess they feel at home." Mission accomplished...
...Friends, an even more phenomenal success. Set in Pusan, the film, released in March, tapped a deep vein of nostalgia in South Korea, where a shaky economy and the go-go pace of life in the Internet fast lane have left many pining for simpler times. Koreans now routinely repeat the movie's best lines, using the rough accents of Pusan gangsters. Comic-strip versions circulate on the Internet, and tourists now make pilgrimages to Pusan. The movie has been particularly popular with men in their late 30s and 40s, who went to school when the Prussian-style uniforms worn...
...latest proposed Israeli-Palestinian talks, and you're unlikely to be disappointed. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli foreign minister Shimon Peres are scheduled to meet sometime this week, probably at the Erez border crossing between Israel and Gaza. And that prompted Palestinian militants at the weekend to repeat a familiar pattern of launching a frenzy of attacks as a form of "veto" over any new moves towards a cease-fire. Five Israelis were killed and 80 wounded in two separate suicide bombings and a drive-by shooting on Saturday, and Israel responded Sunday with missile strikes on Palestinian installations...