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...recent completion of the steel-beamed shell marks a milestone in the construction of the 45,000 square foot Zero Arrow Street complex, which will soon house a 350-seat theater...

Author: By Kimberly A. Kicenuik, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Theater One Step Closer to Finish | 2/9/2004 | See Source »

...West Hollywood. For his first film, Funny Girl, based on his real-life mother-in-law, Fanny Brice, he chose Streisand over established stars after hearing her sing in a New York City nightclub. His long career included more than 125 films, among them The Goodbye Girl, Annie and Steel Magnolias...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Feb. 2, 2004 | 2/2/2004 | See Source »

...guitar, bass, microphone and keyboards with MIDI connections. There are 50 software instruments in GarageBand and an additional 100 in Jam Pack. You can make your guitar seem as if it's coming through a vintage '60s amp, or your keyboard sound like a surprisingly realistic steel guitar. Select a sound and you're ready to hit the Record button. And if you flub the recording, even with the built-in metronome? Not to worry. Hit the Fix Timing button and your so-so keyboard solo will sound a little more like Ben Folds. Just don't let your piano...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: The Virtual Virtuoso | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

Where ideology did not win, electoral politics did. Overruling many of his advisers, the President decided to impose tariffs on imported steel to please voters in key swing states like Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. When the corporate scandals rocked Wall Street, O'Neill and Greenspan devised a plan to make CEOs accountable. Bush went with a more modest plan because "the corporate crowd," as O'Neill calls it in the book, complained loudly and Bush could not buck that constituency. "The biggest difference between then and now," O'Neill tells Suskind about his two previous tours in Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Confessions Of A White House Insider | 1/19/2004 | See Source »

...aside that fear, and behind it lies at least one reason for optimism. If the Lehigh Valley never sees the rise of another Bethlehem Steel, it will also never suffer such a fall. "That world is gone," says Mary Deily, a professor of economics at Lehigh University who has studied the decline of Big Steel. Today the failure of a big manufacturer in the region "is not going to be as devastating," she says. In this new world, office-supply makers apply for patents, better processes can trump cheaper products, and the most valuable raw material is an educated worker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Made In The U.S.A.: What Can America Make? | 1/12/2004 | See Source »

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