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...city with half a dozen bustling night markets, a shiny new 24-hour mall, and an educated, jaded and demanding population of young professionals. In these girdle-tightening times, it's also refreshingly affordable. The battered New Taiwan dollar makes a dinner bill resemble the tab for a light snack in Hong Kong. Getting there doesn't break the bank, either: I found a weekend package from Hong Kong for less than $200 and set off after work to see what the fuss is about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Weekend Wanderings: Get Away To Taipei | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...After a few hours sleep we were woken at 11pm for the final push on the summit. A brief snack and then we set off. The first hour was easy going but slowly the incline grew steeper. One of our party started vomiting, and after soldiering on for three or four hours, decided to head back to camp. Others began vomiting higher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letter from Kilimanjaro | 2/1/2002 | See Source »

...pretzel. Washington's official line is that wartime Prez George W. Bush was taken to the mat by a lowly pretzel while watching American football. But world reaction has been fairly skeptical. Surely President Bush, a potato chip and pork rinds sort of guy, is familiar with proper snack consumption. (Open mouth. Chew. Swallow. Repeat.) Was this a rogue pretzel acting on its own deranged whims, a la Richard Reid? Or could this single snack be linked to a greater conspiracy of evildoers, perhaps globe spanning in its dimensions, a la ... Richard Reid? News media across the world rose from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starting Time | 1/28/2002 | See Source »

...GLOBALIZATION THEORY To the always irreverent papers in Beirut, the situation smelled of sweet, sweet irony: the President of the U.S. nearly killed by the product of his country's own cultural imperialism. The Kifah al-Arabi daily called the snack in question a "terrorist biscuit," and noted that "this incident highlighted the harmful effects of the fast-food products promoted by the 'globalization' of the United States...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starting Time | 1/28/2002 | See Source »

...real teeth, but not even a quick victory over a hopelessly outmatched enemy can save a President from the dreaded R word. As Britain's National Post suggested, what better way to choke-start the flagging American economy than a presidential endorsement of a $1.6 billion-a-year snack food...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starting Time | 1/28/2002 | See Source »

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