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...serenely out of place on this trendy stretch of street. More than a dozen people are seated inside, needles poised, as owner Michele Renee hosts one of her popular monthly knitting parties. Renee, who also attracts a crowd when she pulls out her just-like-the-fairy-tale spinning wheel, creates couture, hand-dyed yarn. Her knits are available in cotton to cashmere and include handmade sweaters, skirts, dresses, hats, scarves and quirky but useful knit accessories (cuffs that transform into a scarf for $95). Yarn, patterns and knitting supplies are also available. Stitch by stitch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Positively 7th Street | 12/18/2000 | See Source »

...clearly too soon to declare victory in the war on cancer, since nine out of ten new treatments will fail clinical trials. But doctors who treat the disease are experiencing a surge of optimism the likes of which they have never seen. "It’s no longer spin the wheel, let’s try this drug, maybe it will work," says Henry Friedman, a neuro-oncologist at Duke University Medical Center. "We’re going to know why a drug is or isn’t working." And given the nature of cancer and the scientists who study...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Virus That Kills Cancer | 12/18/2000 | See Source »

...audition consisted of a mock Wheel of Fortune session, a written test and an interview. Besu learned that she would be featured in the show in July. (According to Besu, her sister was very upset not to have made...

Author: By Eugenia B. Schraa, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Senior to Star on Game Show | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

...Suzy is definitely 'Wheel of Fortune' material," said Jamil K. Shamasdin '01, "She's very much a people person, and very likeable...

Author: By Eugenia B. Schraa, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Senior to Star on Game Show | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

Their three acres, a 10-minute walk from the small hilltop village of Viens, feature a garden with the requisite stone picnic table, a fountain waiting for a plumber and a driveway requiring four-wheel-drive vehicles. "The initial appeal of this area was due to all of the trite stuff, like the light, the food and the countryside," says Strait, 56, a former lawyer who once lived in Paris for five years. "We loved this part of France and wanted to get a new place while we both made the transition from full-time work to something completely different...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retirement: Viens, France: Pleasures of Provence | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

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