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...long interviews with Ted Widmer who was a White House speechwriter and is now a history professor in Maryland. The two talk about Clinton's boyhood - his late mother, Virginia Kelley, saved everything - and Clinton then uses the transcript as the basis for his writing which he does on yellow legal pads. Clinton has told friends that he wants his memoirs to be like the riveting bestseller that Ulysses Grant wrote and that helped restore his tarnished reputation. (He's also said that he wants to avoid the kinds of tomes that Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson wrote after their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bill Clinton, the Bard of Chappaqua | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

Thus were born the Boohbahs: Jumbah (blue), Jingbah (pink), Humbah (yellow), Zumbah (purple) and the irrepressible Zing Zing Zingbah (orange). (As a result of the technical process used to create the show's special effects, there isn't, and never will be, a green Boohbah.) The Boohbahs have pear-shaped bodies that sparkle as if they have swallowed strings of Christmas lights, and when they move, they make oddly satisfying, pneumatic sounds not a little reminiscent of flatulence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Tubby, And Bouncy Too | 1/19/2004 | See Source »

Press units installed in the newspaper’s basement over winter break enable the broadsheet to publish up to four pages in full-color—introducing cyan, magenta and yellow to The Crimson’s presses for the first time since in-house printing began...

Author: By Zachary M. Seward, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Goes Color in 130th Year | 1/12/2004 | See Source »

...crew instructed passengers to keep their phones off and their passports in hand. Anyone who needed to go to the bathroom was escorted by a crew member, who waited at the door. Men in dark jackets milled around outside, and the plane was roped off with yellow police tape. Finally, after an hour and a half, the 247 passengers were shepherded in small groups onto the floodlit tarmac and into mobile lounges. Officials checked their passports and bags, questioning a few passengers more intensely than others, and five hours after landing, Duell met his wife. She had been waiting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grounded By Terror | 1/12/2004 | See Source »

...Christmas. Then that generalized fear got starkly specific: messages mentioning Air France flight numbers and routes (but not dates) were electronically intercepted by U.S. intelligence. As the initial warnings were corroborated, the Bush Administration decided to raise the nation's terrorism alert to high from elevated--to orange from yellow. The accumulation of intelligence "got everybody as scared as I've seen them," says a Bush Administration official. "Each time in the past, there have been differing views about raising the threat level. This time there was no dissent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grounded By Terror | 1/12/2004 | See Source »

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