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...hopefuls already spent approximately 1,387 hours a week eating glo-bears and drinking Diet Coke together. This time they’ll drink 40s, and if all goes well, do some hand-holding. Mutual ‘hand’-holding. Elizabeth W. Green ’06, Magazine Chair: Hey—oh god this is so awkward?...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Let’s Make Out | 12/14/2005 | See Source »

...everyone is ready to drink to the new plan. "The chance that fiddling around with drinking hours is going to make British people into Italians," says Andrew McNeill, director of the protemperance Institute of Alcohol Studies, "is about as likely as my becoming the Archbishop of Canterbury." Allison says vacationing Brits' penchant for getting soused in countries that permit 24-hour tippling should stand as a warning. The law's effects will be limited anyway. In Croydon, although more than 200 bars have applied to stay open later, most want only an hour or two more--which would do little...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Do Brits Need More Drinking Time? | 12/12/2005 | See Source »

...assigning him children from a first marriage, it answered the question of who Jesus' siblings were. The Protevangelium portrays Joseph's initial agitation with Mary far more fully than Scripture. It also tells how the dismayed High Priest later puts them both through a trial by ordeal (they must drink a potentially lethal "water of conviction") before he accepts that the pregnant Mary is still a virgin. A bright light obscures Joseph's view of the birth, but the Protevangelium has already assigned him a beautiful epiphany, beginning, "I ... was walking, and I walked not. And I looked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Father & Child | 12/12/2005 | See Source »

...Four out of five high street shoppers will use cash or debit cards to settle up, according to a survey of British consumers by accountants Deloitte. Britons are expected to pay out $540 each on presents, about 3% less than last year, but raise their food and drink spending. Retailers won't know how they've fared until the last minute: 1 in 4 survey participants say they'll shop until Christmas Eve. A separate poll by consultants KPMG last week showed that more than 1 in 4 Britons hasn't even started yet. So it could be mayhem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jingle Tills | 12/11/2005 | See Source »

...industry? We have enough problems without this." Instead, the show-co-produced by the team behind Project Greenlight, a savvy look at moviemaking-scored an Emmy nomination. "I think people wanted to see talent in reality TV," says Klum, "instead of mixing worms and maggots and seeing who can drink it the fastest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Pins and Needles | 12/9/2005 | See Source »

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