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...needs? She hated it when those world crises cut into her quality time with the Commander in Chief. Luckily, Clinton knew that Monica's G spot was any version of "Gee, you're looking skinny today." They may not have Paris, roses and candlelight, but they will always have yo-yo dieting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Story Within the Story | 3/15/1999 | See Source »

Working together with Yo-Yo Ma, the Mark Morris Dance Group exuberantly performed three dances set to the music of Bach, Shumann, and Lou Harrison on Saturday, Feb 27 at the Wang Center for the Performing Arts in Boston...

Author: By Anne E. Wyman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Yo-Yo Ma Puts on Tights; Mark Morris Choreographs | 3/5/1999 | See Source »

...dark. Companies that couldn't think of anything original this year are reinventing old favorites. Microsoft's line of ActiMates Interactive Teletubbies ($60) speak and sing, and come with touch-sensitive color screens on the tummies, which display geometric shapes. Most perplexing is Tiger Electronics' new electronic yo-yo, the E-Yo ($15), which gives a digital readout of its average speed, distance traveled and total time in use. If this seems of little use to you, remember that E-Yo comes from the same marketing whizzes who brought us Furby last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Toy Fair Goes High Tech | 2/15/1999 | See Source »

OCTOBER 1999 Former Monica attorney William Ginsburg, already mad because Monica is refusing to pay him for his legal services, sues Monica over her description of him in her book as "the worst lawyer in America" and a "bow-tied yo-yo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Rest Of Monica Lewinsky | 12/28/1998 | See Source »

...click of four-color pens and the occasional bleep of the obstreperous cell phone, the newest sound to be heard in Harvard's lecture halls is the click-clack of knitting needles. While it feels a little absurd to place this activity--formerly associated with hearthside grandmothers--alongside the yo-yo and the hula hoop in the ranks of the truly faddish, it's hard not to notice the conspicuous rise of "chicks who knit...

Author: By Nia C. Stephens, | Title: Everything Old is New Again: | 11/5/1998 | See Source »

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