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...President, Clinton will bring to the race more assets and experience than almost anyone who has never run before--and the kind of liabilities that would send other politicians into permanent rehab. Which may explain why a Clinton ally, aware of all her pluses and minuses, last week struck a fatalistic chord about a 2008 race. "Let's just get it on," he said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Hillary Join the Club? | 3/12/2006 | See Source »

...device dubbed Step Mail is an electronic hopscotch-like floor pad by which users who have their hands full with other tasks at their desks can control their email with their feet. As an audience of assistants, members of the research team and star-struck employees watched, Gates, clad in a maroon crew neck sweater and khaki colored trousers, tried out the gizmo. Standing on the dance pad, he stomped on the down arrow and watched the cursor move down the list. His right loafer hopped on the right arrow until it moved up to the delete function marked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Microsoft's Show-and-Tell | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

...search into the inner workings of the Internet-service giant Google turned up enthusiasm for the brilliance behind its simplicity and success and for its "don't be evil" mantra. But disillusion has already struck for those who think Google trashed that tenet by censoring its way into China's cyberspace I very much enjoyed your article on the Google empire [Feb. 20]. But did Time's reporters walk out of the Googleplex, the company's headquarters in Mountain View, California, really understanding why Google is so successful? Google's triumph lies in its enormous user base. Growing that base...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside the Google Empire | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

...assist from sophomore Caroline Simmons to give Harvard the early 1-0 advantage. After the score, the Crimson and Quinnipiac traded goals, with neither team amassing a lead larger than one point as the first frame ended. Ahead 6-5 at the onset of the second period, the Bobcats struck first. But again, Harvard found itself trading goals with the Bobcats in the second half. Quinnipiac would score a few goals, causing the Crimson to constantly play catch-up, a trend that Harvard failed to break and that ultimately proved to be its downfall. But the results of this season...

Author: By Vincent R. Oletu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Despite Furious Rally, Bobcats Scrape Past Crimson in Overtime | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

...most of the concertgoers when he told The Crimson, “The show kicked ass.” Maggy Schultz, 17, who told The Crimson that she has seen the Strokes before “four or five times,” said, “What struck me about it was that their audiences used to be filled with rich white kids. Now they’ve diversified.” Scanning the audience, she remarked, “I see people of all ages and races. It used to be just private-school rock...

Author: By Adam J. Scheuer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Strokes Light Ballroom on Fire | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

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