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Imagine, for a moment, the raw sensuality of the female foot. Slender and smooth, its gentle curves both entice and arouse. To slide one's fingers across the firm, rounded heel and up into that ticklish valley of ecstasy--perfection! And who can resist the ten most erogenous zones of the female form: the toes, each a powder keg of sexual tension, each begging to be fondled, caressed, sucked and stroked until...

Author: By Parker R. Conrad, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: One, Two, Who Stole My Shoe? | 2/17/2000 | See Source »

...deal was nearly double what Vodafone had initially offered--a number big enough to seduce even the most recalcitrant Mannesmann shareholders. That, combined with a recent Internet deal between Vodafone and Vivendi, a French conglomerate, made Vodafone into a pan-European power that Mannesmann just couldn't resist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Vodacious Deal | 2/14/2000 | See Source »

...always cotton to Rosenblatt, but his ruminations on the "dainty violence" writers visit upon one another were delicious! Even the sainted American novelist Flannery O'Connor could not resist taking part in the intramural sport. Asked if she thought universities "stifle writers," O'Connor replied, "Not enough of them." CLARE MEAD ROSEN Bloomfield Hills, Mich...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Feb. 14, 2000 | 2/14/2000 | See Source »

...Starting his Q&A, Keyes can't resist the determined-looking young woman with a huge yellow 'Choice' button pinned to her chest. He knows what's coming and he doesn't think twice. Ten minutes later, he chastises the moderator of the event, who is trying to steer the microphone away from another would-be critic, a University of Wisconsin student. "Let me direct the microphone, if you don't mind," shouts Keyes, his voice a mixture of fearsome preacher and irritated muppet...

Author: By Rachel P. Kovner, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: This Man Is Running For President: What Alan Keyes Learned at Harvard | 2/3/2000 | See Source »

...Laden is less of a CEO and more the head of a loosely grouped holding company. He built his network by putting his considerable resources as a funder and fund-raiser at the center of an international movement to recruit fighters from throughout the Arab world to help Afghanistan resist the Soviet invasion. Those fighters became a nucleus that was deployed in other conflicts involving Muslims, such as Bosnia and Chechnya - and, at Bin Laden-financed camps in Afghanistan, trained Islamic militants from countries as diverse as Pakistan and the Philippines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Tight Is Bin Laden's Web of Terror? | 1/27/2000 | See Source »

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