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...treat a disease that requires behavioral change in a culture where people are too afraid to find out if they are infected or not," Zewdie said...

Author: By Eugenia B. Schraa, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panel Debates Western Human Rights Record in Developing Countries | 11/14/2000 | See Source »

...pick his dogs up by their ears. And although you may not feel like it right now, you're in an enviable position: Over the next week or so you have the opportunity to shape not only the way history will remember you, but the way the future will treat you as well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Memo to Gore: Walk Away From the White House | 11/10/2000 | See Source »

...Fiona Banner, Sylvie Fleury and Richard Prince treat the hot rod following the well-established Pop Art tradition of reusing familiar icons and images. Banner uses written text in the form of "wordscapes" in "Car Chases" (1998.) She describes the chase scenes in French Connection and Bullitt and, as her paragraph progresses, she gradually decreases the spacing between the red words for an effect of velocity and acceleration. The blurred-up effect towards the bottom of each piece gives you a feel of the rush of a hot rod screaming by and definitely disrupts the usual static nature of written...

Author: By Adrian Foo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: VROOM, VROOM: CARS AS ART AND ART ABOUT CARS AT THE ICA | 11/9/2000 | See Source »

...selection committee react to Harvard's loss to Columbia? It only hurt Harvard as much as it hurt its RPI ranking, i.e. not much at all. The RPI treats a win over Princeton paired with a loss to Columbia the same as it would treat a win over Columbia paired with a loss to Princeton...

Author: By David R. De remer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Don't Fear De Remer: Sorry Brown, You Should've Seen it Coming | 11/7/2000 | See Source »

...reasons are enumerated as well by Al Gore as anybody else. Gore has promised to fight against the special interests and all the big industries, on behalf of good ordinary people who don't have stock options. Bush clearly intends to treat America's wealthy, and its corporations, with great respect: Make sure the demands of the investor get the same consideration as the demands of the customer. (Remember that with his Social Security plan, Bush is an equity investor too.) Gore and Ralph Nader see evils in Big Business that Bush does not; it's as simple as that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Portfolio Is Riding on the Ballot | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

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