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...Slavery Group (AASG), which organized the rally Friday, is preparing to launch a “massive campaign” aimed at persuading Western investors to pull their money out of companies that do business with the Sudanese regime, said the group’s associate director, Jesse A. Sage...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sudan Rally Turns Up Pressure on Investors | 11/8/2004 | See Source »

...Sage Stossel ’93 just penned her first book We’re Off to Harvard Square, a 50-page, light-hearted walk through the heart of Cambridge...

Author: By Joseph M. Tartakoff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Alum, Cartoonist Seusses Up the Square | 9/30/2004 | See Source »

...brought them home with you." That old-world feeling shows up in everything from custom upholstered down-filled sofas ($3,000) to hand-embroidered Italian linens ($60-$495). Best sellers so far include a crystal-block lamp (about $295) and fringed cashmere throws in colors like cayenne, chocolate and sage (about $295). Customers can also log on to a partial ecatalog and order custom upholstery. Look for a full Williams-Sonoma Home website in spring 2005--and retail stores next fall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Style: A New Look at Home | 9/20/2004 | See Source »

...California the wildfire season generally ramps up slowly, and the largest fires usually don't arrive until fall. But this year is different, says Riverside County fire captain Rick Vogt, surveying the aftermath of a blaze that swept through the rural community of Sage, 80 miles from San Diego, with unseasonal intensity late last month, blackening more than 3,500 acres. Fire fighters this time were able to contain the flames, but next time they may not be so lucky. A five-year drought has left this always arid region even dryer than usual, and when the hot Santa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Why the West Is Burning | 8/16/2004 | See Source »

...Like any successful newsroom, the Australian's must be a mix of scavenger, sage and spectator, and a newspaper which claims the whole continent as its beat needs to understand sleepy Cairns just as well as it does the Canberra political hothouse. In the daily search for the obvious and the obscure, the paper's 60 news journalists, including 10 foreign correspondents, are the forward scouts. Ideas, tip-offs, leads and hunches start rolling in as Whittaker's morning gathers speed. Near him pictorial editor Paul Burston is working out assignments for the paper's 25 photographers around the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In the Land of The Oz | 7/29/2004 | See Source »

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