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...stage. I don't know the book - I read a rave review in the Times and wanted to see something "classy." I'm enjoying the Christopher Hampton dialogue very much, very clever, deliciously malicious. Suddenly, Madame de Tourvel collapses at the feet of Allan Rickman's Valmont. A shiver like a drug rush runs down my spine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Obsessionist | 10/13/2000 | See Source »

Reality check: national crime stats continue to decline, including the murder rate. Nevertheless, in a few large cities, the murder numbers have spiked upward, sending a tiny shiver of concern among citizens. Just as stock-market tremors have presaged body blows to the new economy, are these sporadic rises in homicide omens of bad things to come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Murder Rates: A New Killing Season? | 6/12/2000 | See Source »

...have to shiver as much in the winter," she says. "I feel like I get around more now because of the shuttle. I'm not forced to not go somewhere because I don't feel like walking...

Author: By Heather B. Long, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Learning to Love the Quad | 3/24/2000 | See Source »

...assassination came soon after the murder of the notorious mafia king of Serbia, Zeljko Raznatovic (popularly known as "Arkan"), at one of the most luxurious Belgrade hotels. While many wonder who is ultimately responsible for these two murders or whether there is a connection between them, Yugoslavia's people shiver at the thought of the virtual non-existence of the country's legal system. If such important people were killed with almost no consequence, then why would anyone feel protected? Will the police really come when called and will the courts judge fairly, or will this be yet another right...

Author: By Ana Mitrovic, | Title: What Will Become of Serbia? | 3/2/2000 | See Source »

...Belgrade is saying it has solved the heating problem in the rest of the country by making deals with Slovakia and Iraq, exchanging Serbian copper, food and medicine for Slovak electricity and Saddam Hussein's oil. In the end, it seems that the people most likely to shiver this winter are the ones who voted against Milosevic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Serbia: Chilly Christmas Wishes From Your President | 12/6/1999 | See Source »

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