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...Laverty, Peter J. McGullam, M.M. Merwin, Maria A. Paul, Jane Rigney, * Elyse Segelken, Terry Stoller, Amelia Weiss (Copy Editors) CORRESPONDENTS: Joelle Attinger (Chief), Paul A. Witteman (Deputy), Suzanne Davis (Deputy, Administration); Chief Political Correspondent: Michael Kramer Washington Contributing Editor: Hugh Sidey Senior Correspondents: David Aikman, Jonathan Beaty, Sandra Burton, Richard Hornik, J. Madeleine Nash, Bruce van Voorst, Jack E. White Washington: Dan Goodgame, Ann Blackman, Margaret Carlson, James Carney, Michael Duffy, Julie Johnson, J.F.O. McAllister, Jay Peterzell, Suneel Ratan, Elaine Shannon, Dick Thompson, Adam Zagorin, Melissa August New York: Janice C. Simpson, Edward Barnes, John F. Dickerson Boston: Sam Allis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME Magazine masthead JANUARY 3, 1994 VOL. 143 NO. 1 | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

CHIEF OF RESEARCH: Betty Satterwhite Sutter PICTURE EDITOR: Michele Stephenson COPY CHIEF: Susan L. Blair PRODUCTION MANAGER: Gail Music SENIOR WRITERS: George J. Church, Richard Corliss, Martha Duffy, Paul Gray, John Greenwald, William A. Henry III, Robert Hughes, Richard Lacayo, Eugene Linden, Lance Morrow, Bruce W. Nelan, Richard Zoglin ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Richard Behar, Janice Castro, Philip Elmer-DeWitt, Christine Gorman, Sophfronia Scott Gregory, Michael D. Lemonick, Thomas McCarroll, Marguerite Michaels, Richard N. Ostling, Jill Smolowe, Anastasia Toufexis, David Van Biema STAFF WRITERS: Ginia Bellafante, Christopher John Farley CONTRIBUTORS: Bonnie Angelo, Laurence I. Barrett, Jesse Birnbaum, Stanley W. Cloud, Jay Cocks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME Magazine masthead JANUARY 3, 1994 VOL. 143 NO. 1 | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...neighbor, Richard Paul Lohse’s “15 Serial Rows of Equal Amounts of Color with Bright Emphasis,” is just as coldly calculated as its name suggests. Ultimately, it lacks any real layered effect other than the optical illusion created by the ROY G. BIV rows of squares, which has been done too often to really posses the necessary visceral force...

Author: By Bari M. Schwartz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Instant Stratification | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...well-known mathematical principles of Harrington’s Law, any increase in awareness of fashion trends benefits society as a whole. And by society, I mean me. However, metrosexuality has hidden dangers: when taken to its logical extreme, one can end up looking more like Ricky Martin than Richard Gere. If those cultural references seem dated, there’s a reason. Metrosexuality is, like, so totally 1999.However, if you must dwell among this endangered species, I offer… Three Helpful Tips1) Do not wear clothes that are too tight. This universal maxim for women applies...

Author: By Rebecca M. Harrington, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Metro: It's Not Just A Subway | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...lost. The ending to Episode 4, “Kamikaze Bingo,” left me laughing for longer than the duration of the show itself. This week’s show, “Lewis Needs a Kidney,” was David at his finest: Richard Lewis needs a kidney transplant, and Larry and Jeff decide to take the test for compatibility. When both pass, we witness what is, to my knowledge, the most contentious game of eenie-meenie-minie-moe yet played in human history. Have no fear, “Curb” is still...

Author: By Alex C. Britell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: TV Watch: Curb Your Enthusiasm | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

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