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...dapper as they are vicious: they don black suits and top hats, and rumba to a rumble. Only one area, Pig Sty Alley, is temporarily immune to their predations--in part because the neighborhood is so poor, in part because all the residents, from the baker and the tailor to the kids and seniors, are skilled in martial arts. The Landlady (Yuen Qiu), spuming belligerence, can suck a cigarette to cinders in one deep breath, and has a lion's roar scream that rattles windows a continent away. Into the alley wanders Sing (Chow), a loser punk who is desperate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: A Magical Martial Romp | 4/17/2005 | See Source »

...brushed-aluminum and satin-gold grab bars--just in case you need to steady your balance in the shower. And there's a growing cadre of home-building professionals with expertise in strategies and techniques for producing attractive homes that won't seem as if they've been tailor-made for someone with physical disabilities. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) sponsors Certified Aging in Place Specialists (CAPS) training for contractors, architects, designers and remodelers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Get Smart About Design | 4/17/2005 | See Source »

...rights owner Sony. Filming starts in May on a second series, following a January-February run in which viewership swelled with each Tuesday, 8 p.m. airing. Why do people watch? Maybe to cringe, learn or revel with the occasional winner, whose businesses have included tailor-made clothes for women, beanbag-like hammocks, and mushrooms. Just as in real VC handshakes, deals can unravel during postshow due diligence. There's a Clay Aiken effect too. Like the Idol loser who flourished, Dragon rejects have found cash elsewhere. Dragons' Den looks ripe for the U.S., venture capital's home. Sony is talking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nasty VCs on TV? It's a Brit Hit | 4/17/2005 | See Source »

...abruptly removed last September as chief of the Soviet general staff, he was variously reported to be in charge of a military academy or a command in the western U.S.S.R. Some analysts interpreted the ouster as a rebuke to a strong-willed career soldier who refused to tailor his views to prevailing political sentiment. Ogarkov's call to intensify the development of nonnuclear weaponry and his public hectoring of the U.S. had apparently put him at odds with the ruling Politburo's aging members. But Communist Party Leader Mikhail Gorbachev has been making his power felt, and last week, according...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union: Soldier's Return | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...somewhat subtler series of experiments, Baltimore and his colleagues are studying how genes for disease-fighting antibodies are coordinated to respond to thousands of different invading microbes. They tailor-made a mouse gene for producing antibodies and inserted it into the DNA of a normal mouse. Although the antibody gene was bequeathed to every cell of the transgenic mouse, it was turned on (expressed) only where antibody genes normally operate: in the white blood cells. Now the scientists can determine just what gives the gene a preference for one tissue type over another, a crucial step in determining how cells...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Of (Transgenic) Mice and Men | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

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