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For much of the past year, TIME's World section--which covers news of happenings outside the U.S.--has been trying to develop stories designed to connect our readers with what they see in the magazine. The project began almost a year ago, when the magazine published a special report...
TITLE-ATING Rather than being judged by their covers, some books published this spring deserve attention just for their titles. See if you can match the title with its subject:
Artie Shaughnessy, played by Julio Vincent Gambuto '00, bounds onto the curtained stage and begins a comical late-night music gig amid catcalls from the audience. After he runs off and the lights go out the audience sits back and relaxes, anticipating a witty comedy and moreof Gambuto's artfully...
What next? If taken on as a mission, advertising seems to have no bounds. Here at Harvard, for example, the University could make a little extra dough flashing slides along the Science Center corridors or projecting them against Memorial Hall at night. Why not have blue books sponsored, the way...
Shrubs, grasses and other vegetative covers act in much the same way, trapping water, feeding moisture into the atmosphere and providing shade that shields the surface of the land from the drying rays of the sun. Large-scale land-clearing efforts under way around the world wipe all that out...