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Gela and Pam show up at my hotel in a chauffeur-driven black Ford Excursion. They have matching Juicy sweat-suit dresses, matching Hermes handbags, matching Treo phones, nearly identical Manolo Blahnik shoes that make matching clicks as they walk, identical square engagement rings the size of Hungry Man dinners and the same Cosabella underwear, for which I have to take their word because I keep getting distracted by something else when they get in and out of the Excursion in their tiny outfits. Gela, the brunet, is completely in orange, and Pam, the blond, in white...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Joy of Spending | 9/14/2004 | See Source »

...Fair star Witherspoon was similarly struck by Nair's zest for the intensity and chaos of filmmaking: "We shot in India for three days, and she had 300 extras, two elephants, four camels, and she was directing in Hindi and in English, and she did it without breaking a sweat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Force of Nature | 9/6/2004 | See Source »

...choice for Becky, says Nair was "born to direct" and that she was "in awe" of her. "We shot in India for three days, and she had 300 extras, two elephants, four camels, and she was directing in Hindi and in English, and she did it without breaking a sweat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Just Her Cup of Chai | 9/6/2004 | See Source »

...Australians sigh and slump exhausted into their seats. Two rows down, a portly woman is gasping for breath. "It's harder work up here than in the pool," she says. The air is cool now, but her husband is dabbing with his athina 2004 cap at streams of sweat. "My bloody oath," he replies. Strangers are toasting each other with plastic cups of Heineken, tough-looking businessmen with smiles so wide you glimpse the children they once were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside the Aussie Pool Party | 8/25/2004 | See Source »

...create insta-stars was what brought Xu Damin, a 16-year-old from China's northwestern Xinjiang province, to the Weilun school's Taekwondo program. "I'd never heard of Taekwondo before entering sports school," he says. "But now my whole life is dedicated to this sport." Dripping with sweat, he announces that he, like so many other sports-academy youngsters, dreams of competing in Beijing 2008. Xu may be gifted but his coach, Qian Yongling, remains skeptical about his Olympic potential. "He'll never make it," Qian says later. "It's no use wasting your time talking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Price of Gold | 8/9/2004 | See Source »

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