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...Each character has one hundred or so moves of its own, the more outrageous of which require complex combinations of button pushing. This gives you the incentive to rehearse using the practice screen, but you can also get away with mashing the buttons and seeing what comes up. At some point you may wonder if the time spent learning these neat tricks could have been better used learning the real martial art. But you would have to get out of the house to do that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tekken Tag Tournament | 1/17/2001 | See Source »

...first minute of play in the second period, assistant captain Chris Bala set up junior assistant captain Peter Capouch at center point to cut Princeton's lead in half, 2-1. Capouch let loose a slapshot on the power play that snuck across the goal's mouth through a screen by captain Steve Moore. Senior winger Harry Schwefel made his presence felt on his home turf at 6:04 in the second. The New Jersey native turned in a great individual effort by snatching a loose puck in the neutral zone. Stathos came way out to challenge Schwefel's attack...

Author: By Jennie L. Sullivan, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: M. Hockey Responds Against Princeton, But Gets Swallowed in The Whale | 1/17/2001 | See Source »

Killer Films and New Line Cinema joined to give it a chance on the screen. "We thought it would be a really cool low-budget movie," says New Line's president of production, Michael DeLuca. "John said his inspiration [for the movie] was Bob Fosse, especially All That Jazz, and that was 100% on the right track." With a safe-bet budget of $5 million, Mitchell, 37, was allowed to star, write the screenplay and make his directorial debut. "I was bored with acting," explains the theater veteran, "and I had a lot of strong ideas I didn't want...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Sundance's Newest Kids | 1/15/2001 | See Source »

Tuneto takes the opposite approach: you start off by ranking a screen full of artists (Are the Police better than Madonna? Is Seal better than Supertramp?), and then you get matched to one of thousands of preset stations according to your preferences. You can do this five times in five different genres. It isn't exactly personal radio, because you're likely to be sharing each station with 10 or 20 other listeners, and you can't skip ahead or pause tracks. But here's the cool bit: your thumbs-up or thumbs-down vote on each artist here will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seeking Radio Me | 1/15/2001 | See Source »

...more than 100,000 candidates in the initial screen, says Molinoff, head of neuroscience drug discovery at Bristol-Myers Squibb, only two were deemed promising enough to continue working on. That was in 1996. Now, thanks to the efforts of nearly 40 scientists--some at Bristol-Myers' Wallingford, Conn., research institute, others at SIBIA Neurosciences, based in La Jolla, Calif.--the number of compounds derived from these two templates has expanded to more than a thousand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hunt For Cures: Alzheimer's Disease | 1/15/2001 | See Source »

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