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Dickerman said she has stopped receiving Bugbear-infected e-mails. “I haven’t received any weird e-mails in the last few days. It looks like the voyeuristic fun and games are over,” she joked...

Author: By Jennifer A. Woo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Virus Infects, Resends Personal E-mails | 1/16/2004 | See Source »

...Elvis Presley cut his first disk at the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, he shelled out $4 for the privilege. These days, the studio charges more than twice that sum just for a tour of the premises. Aspiring rock gods pay thousands of dollars to make a record. (Weird hairstyles are extra.) If you've got that kind of money lying around and are hankering to lay down that song you wrote on your battered guitar at college, here's the tab at some of the world's top facilities. London: Technology at Abbey Road's studio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Make your own sweet music | 1/12/2004 | See Source »

What’s going on here? The government normally doesn’t dust off anachronistic old laws unless it’s out to make a point, and this is no exception. It might be reassuring if the Greenpeace case were just a weird outlier. But it’s not. It is emblematic of a concerted effort by the White House and its allies to curb unwelcome dissent...

Author: By Sasha Post, | Title: Dissent Mongers | 1/5/2004 | See Source »

...Chocolate"--his name for her--and include macho tales of his refusal to duck while under fire, followed by admonitions not to worry. He cracks jokes about how insurgents once lobbed rockets at his unit's base as the soldiers lay in bed. "My son," says Catherine, "has a weird sense of humor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: War Ages A Roguish Son | 12/29/2003 | See Source »

...JONG IL The overconfident pose, the fawning lackeys, the weird eyewear that suggests that no one can speak directly to him--the North Korean leader is a poster boy for dictatorship. Will U.S. troops one day roust a scruffy Kim out of a spider hole? For now Washington is trying diplomacy to persuade him to dismantle his nukes. But this doesn't look like a man who's eager to welcome U.S. weapons inspectors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People Who Mattered 2003 | 12/29/2003 | See Source »

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