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...back for the holidays. But would they be, today? Wherever you look in Europe, there is a palpable estrangement from U.S. values and rhetoric, at least as expressed by the leaders of the current Administration. What are the wellsprings of current sour European attitudes to the U.S., and how deep are they? How long will they last? How serious are their implications for the ability of the great democracies to work together to confront some of the most pressing issues facing the world? It's easy to dismiss Europe's current, curdled view of things American as something that will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drifting Apart | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

...definition digital radio soon. Podcasting, or on-demand radio, is also in the works. What's more, owners like WMVY's Gallagher, realizing that radio is heading into a user-controlled, I-want-it-now mode, view the Internet as a potential cash machine whose raw materials will be deep program catalogs, as well as syndication, replay and on-demand rights. "Right now, it's a long-term play, but we're betting that it turns into our meal ticket," says Gallagher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Media: Still Tuned In | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

...better for specialty remodelers, who can target deep-pocketed consumers like Mike Engel of Bend, Ore. When he decided to fix up his three-car garage, he characterized it as a "dumping ground and completely dysfunctional." So extreme was the clutter that of his three vehicles, he could fit only the Porsche inside. Engel contacted Mike Maxwell, owner of Garage Improvement, a Garage Envy dealer in Oregon, who completed the makeover this July for $15,500. Maxwell added stain-resistant rubber flooring, cabinetry, recessed lighting and a hot-and-cold water faucet so Engel could wash his cars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Small Business: Pimp My Garage | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

...ideals). But it has a sad heart, and in the end an elderly Will is left wincing in the glare of newfangled electric lightbulbs and mourning the passing of the Cherokee way of life. "All I can say," he sighs, "is that we are mistaken to gouge such a deep rift in history that the things old men and old women know have become so useless as to be not worth passing on to grandchildren." (Absolutely true, although one wishes Frazier had held off on his sappy caveat, namely, that "desire trumps time," which smacks of a musical number...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Writers on the Storm | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

...undergraduates—Tatianna Bartch ’06 and Jeremy P. Tchou ’08—as a part of the Harvard Green Campus Initiative (HGCI)’s Resources Efficiency Program. The initiative to recycle waste oil generated by Annenberg’s deep fryers gained support from Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) and Facilities Maintenance Operations (FMO). “It’s a great environmental project. We save on fuel costs since we get the vegetable oil for free from the dining hall,” said Jesse Foote, an HGCI representative...

Author: By Sonam S. Velani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dining Hall Drippings Power Garbage Truck | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

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