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...Hamas leaders has had on the organization. Defiantly, Hamas leaflets last week threatened every Israeli with death and warned non-Israelis to "leave the Zionist entity immediately to preserve their lives." But some Hamas leaders went to ground. Even those who have been accessible in the past don't sleep in their homes and have stopped using their cell phones, which can reveal their whereabouts. But whatever the Israeli crackdown has or has not done to Hamas, it has surely weakened Abbas' position. The central plank of his program to advance the road map--a cease-fire from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back To Bloodshed: Sharon's Game | 6/23/2003 | See Source »

...which he lives at school). She seemed to be getting stronger, brighter, in her excitement about her new pen pal. Jo wrote back at length, typing from her home in Scotland as the windows rattled in the January gales. "It's a bit spooky," she wrote one night. "I sleep at the top of the house (like Ron) and when it's stormy like tonight I keep waking up wondering what creaked ... you see, I'm not as brave as Harry--if you told me there was a gigantic snake wandering around at night where I was living...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Real Magic Of Harry Potter | 6/23/2003 | See Source »

Grazer, who has an obvious affection for Clarissa and the circles in which she travels--moviemakers and those who want to sleep with them--gently skewers rather than condemns. She spikes the narrative with apt metaphors: one character's face "dropped like a famous name at a West L.A. dinner party"; another is so disheveled, she "looked like Courtney Love in the early, pre-op, pre-Oscar party years"; and when Clarissa first speaks with Aaron, she notes that his accent "came out as flat as her mother's breasts (before the lift...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tattling On Tinseltown | 6/16/2003 | See Source »

...Sign on for the third shift. For college students who rarely sleep anyway, adjusting your clock to work through the night may not be all that difficult (but see story on page 73 for the possible health implications). According to Boyer, manufacturers, convenience stores, gas stations and "big-box retailers" that stay open 24/7, such as some Rite-Aids and Home Depots, are constantly searching for late-night help. The bonus: salaries are typically 20% higher than those for 9-to-5 work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Where The Jobs Are | 6/16/2003 | See Source »

...room on its puny 30-gigabyte hard drive (space enough for about 10 hours of TV at best quality). Loath to delete or miss anything TiVo had saved especially for me--who wants to disappoint a machine that has worked so hard?--I lost a lot of sleep watching things I wasn't quite in the mood for. Take the night I stayed up bleary-eyed through the three-hour Russian version of Solaris just so TiVo could cram the next day's Simpsons and West Wing onto its NOW PLAYING list. There must, I knew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech: You Can Hack It | 6/9/2003 | See Source »

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