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...Berlin: City of Stones," by Jason Lutes This paperback collects the first eight issues of a projected 25-issue series that takes place in Weimar Berlin. If it reaches completion, this will be the longest, most sophisticated work of historical fiction in the medium. Lutes has a natural, clean, European drawing style, much like Hergé's "Tintin." This first volume follows a young woman art student who meets a weary leftist journalist against a background of boiling politics and decadence. Only eight issues in, and already this book has the density of the best novels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Best Comics 2000 | 12/8/2000 | See Source »

...fined three other New England universities--University of New Hampshire, Yale University and Boston University--for violations of hazardous waste management laws and the Clean Water Act over the last five years...

Author: By Keith J. Lo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Brown University Confronts EPA Suit | 12/6/2000 | See Source »

...play led to Harvard's first goal; Francisco does not waste clean breakaways...

Author: By David R. De remer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Athlete of the Week: Tracy Catlin `03 | 12/5/2000 | See Source »

These prospects will bring enormous benefits, such as vastly expanded wealth, longevity and knowledge. We will have the ability to overcome most diseases, clean up the environment and alleviate illiteracy and poverty. However, deeply intertwined with these gains will be profound new risks. New concerns will include such questions as "Who is controlling the nanobots?" and "Whom are the nanobots talking to?" For example, organizations (e.g., governments, extremist groups) could distribute trillions of undetectable nanobots that could then monitor, influence or even control our thoughts and actions. Nanobot self-replication run amuck could have the potential to create a nonbiological...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Virtual Thomas Edison | 12/4/2000 | See Source »

...political clock ticks. David Boies was out within the hour to downplay the decision - "We think the U.S. Supreme Court decision does not in any way affect the contest before Judge Sauls" - before favoring reporters with some well-spun analysis of the implications. For Boies, still fighting for a clean-slate hand count of some 14,000 votes, a decision that at worst costs his client only the 400-odd Broward County votes and does nothing to the ongoing "contest" except muddy it up a bit is just another fly on his legal windshield. "There's no reason this needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Supreme Win That May Not Matter | 12/4/2000 | See Source »

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