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...Somehow, the minute you got the sets, the costumes, the lights, you were distanced from the material,” Ahrens said. While both recognized flaws in their show, once it entered production, few adjustments could be made they said...

Author: By Alan J. Tabak, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 'Ragtime' Composer, Lyricist Talk Shop, Life | 10/9/2003 | See Source »

...world is gone now and though kids still write Southie on their backpacks in pen ink and claim neighborhood allegiance, it all feels somehow inauthentic. I know it’s over because of the kids without accents and the BMWs on East Sixth St. but was reminded of it when I rode under the interstate at West Fourth and over a broken bottle of Corona Extra, not the first one that I’d seen in the gutters and alleys around the neighborhood...

Author: By Lucas L. Tate, | Title: Beer Bottles and America | 10/8/2003 | See Source »

...served there, are also being investigated. How is it that in a place this physically impenetrable, security may have been compromised by "an enemy within," as one Air Force officer put it? Were these alleged spies simply not vetted properly before being sent down to Cuba, or were they somehow suborned by the prisoners there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Were They Aiding The Enemy? | 10/6/2003 | See Source »

Could cancer in a child be somehow linked to breast cancer in the mom? That's the strong implication of a study presented last week at the European Cancer Conference in Copenhagen. Tracing the medical histories of 2,600 mothers whose children developed various cancers before age 15, researchers discovered that breast cancer was diagnosed in 95 of the women--30% more than predicted. The earlier the kids got cancer, the greater the danger. Mothers of children who got sick before age 6 had a 50% greater-than-expected risk of getting breast cancer. The risk was higher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Cancer: In Kids And Their Moms | 10/6/2003 | See Source »

...only 67,000 to 106,000 troops after that, unless the tours of the 150,000 currently serving in Iraq are extended or significant numbers of National Guards, reservists and Marines are rotated in or significant foreign help is found, which is unlikely. "We'll get it done somehow,? a military source told me, with a sigh. But the long-term damage to U.S. military readiness-and national security-could be serious. "We can't sustain these troop levels for more than another year or so,? an Administration official told...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Rush to War—Now a Rush Out of One? | 10/5/2003 | See Source »

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