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...equipment. MAC Powersphere drivers help golfers improve their game by redirecting wasted energy from their swing back into the club head. The distinctive-looking titanium golf clubs have a hemispherical hole (known as the magnitude amplification cavity, or MAC) scooped out of the bottom that is supposed to capture shock waves from your strike and send them back toward the ball. When TIME compared the MACs to two popular drivers by other makers, we were able to hit balls a bit farther, with no loss of accuracy, using the MACs. INVENTOR Bruce Burrows AVAILABILITY Now, $399 each TO LEARN MORE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coolest Inventions: Out of Doors | 11/17/2003 | See Source »

Given these facts, this month’s figures should come as no shock. They stand as an entirely expected, but no less dismaying, testament to the unduly narrow policy imposed on this year’s early applicants by the admissions office. With any luck, that office will be able to see beyond the superficial benefit in a reduced load of paperwork and open Harvard once again to the fullest range of potential students...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No Surprises | 11/17/2003 | See Source »

...treat a free-trade agreement like a Chinese menu," says a Latin diplomat involved in the negotiations. The U.S. is especially opposed to such "flexibility," seeing it as an excuse for Brazil and China to perpetuate rampant piracy. Hence all the pre-Miami drama. After the Cancún shock, the U.S. rushed to peel off some of the 14 G-22 members in Latin America. The region does almost half its foreign trade with the U.S. - and Brazilian officials say they suspect the U.S. of threatening smaller Latin nations, which need U.S. aid and access to its $10.5 trillion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lula's Next Big Fight | 11/16/2003 | See Source »

...leaving some 350 frustrated journalists cursing in a dozen languages. About the only outsiders allowed near her have been the stream of French doctors making the house calls of a million teenage boys' (and dirty old men's) dreams. Britney Spears has the flu. And her sneezes are sending shock waves across France - and beyond. They're feeling them at Jive Records in New York City, that's for sure. Executives at Spears' label must be watching in horror as their grand plans for the singer's whirlwind two-week European publicity tour - to promote the Nov. 17 release...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Eyes On Britney | 11/16/2003 | See Source »

...None of us expressed any shock, especially after the war on Iraq,” said Stokes...

Author: By Shayak Sarkar, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: From Bartley’s to Britain | 11/14/2003 | See Source »

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