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SAVANNA SAMSON The porn star titillates palates with Sogno Uno, a bodacious Cesanese blend. Wine guru Robert M. Parker rated it a stellar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Taste of Stardom | 7/10/2006 | See Source »

...father of the cubicle never meant to wreak such bleakness on the American office. We know this from the delightfully delusional name Robert Propst gave his invention: the Action Office. Back then, in 1968, most office workers toiled in open bull pens. Propst's pod offered at least as much privacy as they had in a toilet stall, albeit without the door. Corporate America, which is run by people whose offices have doors, has snapped up more than $5 billion worth of the units from maker Herman Miller. Today 70% of U.S. office workers sit in cubicles, which have long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Redrawing the Cube | 7/9/2006 | See Source »

...made Pyongyang a key target because of the government's past sales of missiles to Pakistan and Iran. The big fear is that North Korea could be tempted to sell nuclear material to al-Qaeda, which would have no reluctance about using it. Former Assistant Secretary of State Robert Gallucci says Pyongyang "might figure that selling fissile material to a terrorist group would be relatively safe and profitable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Curb North Korea | 7/9/2006 | See Source »

...Iraq, Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi, was "eliminated through terrific intelligence work and air power, neither of which required a substantial U.S. ground presence in Iraq." Klein ignored the tremendous value U.S. ground forces contribute to that intelligence environment and to the targeting capability used to eliminate al-Zarqawi. ROBERT BILLINGS Lake Mary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jul. 17, 2006 | 7/9/2006 | See Source »

Office birthday parties must make FBI Director Robert Mueller a little nervous these days. Consider his No. 2, John Pistole, who hits retirement age when he turns 50 this month. For weeks rumors bubbled up to the seventh floor of the FBI's headquarters at the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington: Pistole was going to bolt for a lucrative job in the private sector. The whispers got so loud that Pistole took it upon himself to assure Mueller that he wasn't leaving. One reason he gave: it wouldn't be right to split when so many other senior...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Exodus of Agents | 7/5/2006 | See Source »

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