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...Americans do not control, nor can they see"--an assertion a Pentagon official does not dispute. "I know of no actual training camps," the official says. "But it's not outside the realm of possibility that they are there. We cannot be everywhere in the country." --By Michael Ware. With reporting by Sally B. Donnelly

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside an Insurgent Camp | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

This year, the Harvard men will be represented by senior Kristoffer Hinson and Chris Ware in the shotput, junior Kevin Duffy in the javelin, and a trio of juniors in Samyr Laine, Lawrence Adjah and Travis Hughes in the triple jump...

Author: By Andrew R. Moore, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Track & Field Prepares for Penn Relays | 4/28/2005 | See Source »

...lunge for the jugular is most apparent in the ads. Since firearms cannot be sold through the mails, weapon manufacturers offer only catalogs to readers. But enough lethal ware, from blowguns to exploding arrows to mini-garrotes, can be bought to fend off any guerrillas who might happen to invade your backyard. Budding adventurers can bone up on techniques by ordering Get Even: The Complete Book of Dirty Tricks ("You'll never again have to 'grin and bear it' when inconsiderate creeps do you dirty"; $12.95) while sipping coffee from a Soldier of Fortune mug ($7.95) and relaxing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Quiche Eaters, Read No Further | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...heyday of lacquer ware is long gone, and in recent years most Japanese retailers watched helplessly as lacquer became unfashionable and sales plummeted. But one boutique that is bucking the trend is Tokyo's Yamada Heiando, a family-run business that has overhauled product lines to meet modern tastes. In addition to the traditional banquet trays and soup bowls, Yamada Heiando offers slick accessories for the urban sophisticate, from penholders to mouse pads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Gloss | 3/7/2005 | See Source »

...Yamada maintains some traditions, however. About half of his wares are still produced from wood and natural urushi lacquer by craftsmen in the Fukui and Ishikawa prefectures beside the Sea of Japan, where the moist air creates ideal conditions for varnishing. Yamada Heiando also remains a purveyor of lacquer ware to the Imperial Household Agency. Does that mean Japan's royals will be trying out Yamada Heiando's newfangled goods, like its natty lacquer cuff links? "I'd like them to," Yamada says, "but it's not so easy." Commoners, on the other hand, can't get enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Gloss | 3/7/2005 | See Source »

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