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BUSH I've learned I really enjoy the job. It's a fantastic moment in my life, obviously. There's a lot of ups and downs. There's a lot of high drama and not much calm so far. But I've enjoyed doing it, to the point where I'd like to do it again. I've learned that Washington is a much more bitter, ugly place, dominated by special interests, than I ever envisioned. I was surprised. When I was the Governor of Texas, I had a good working relationship with the leaders from both parties. We would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: George Bush: I've Gained Strength | 9/6/2004 | See Source »

...your May 31, 1993, issue you reported that an artemisia remedy was "a couple of years away from widespread use." Perhaps there has been a delay in production because the cost has been overestimated and the rewards underestimated. But the firm that produces an affordable artemisia tablet would enjoy tremendous brand-name recognition worldwide. JACQUES M. DEWULF Wemmel, Belgium...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 6, 2004 | 9/6/2004 | See Source »

...Obviously at first there was trepidation and anxiety, but people enjoy the variety," says Pat Murphy, a quality assurance engineer who joined Guinness 25 years ago as a carpenter's assistant. To monitor how people adapted, Guinness hired consultant Paul Williams, who has also worked for Microsoft and BP. Two days a week, Williams is free to wander the brewery, posing provocative questions. When a brewer says that he feels loyal to Guinness, for example, Williams asks whether he would still feel loyal if the company cut his salary in half - in order to challenge staff allegiances to that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can This Stout Keep Its Clout? | 9/5/2004 | See Source »

...Forty-eight people, eight boats, three dogs and one monkey on a leash - together they assemble on a narrow island in the Seine to enjoy a summer?s day and the spectacle of one another. What?s wrong with this picture? From a distance some of the figures have the heft and stability of Mesopotamian statuary. But step closer, and they dissolve into a force field of bristling molecules. Step back again, and they also appear like paper cutouts, flat and stiff. Are they enjoying themselves or just impersonating themselves? It won?t do to ask the monumental couple...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Connecting the Dots | 9/1/2004 | See Source »

...certainly seen change in her life, and she rolls with it. "Electricity was the most important thing that happened to us," she reflects. The computer was intimidating, but she gave it a whirl: "I worked that mouse." And she's ready for more. "You can get too old to enjoy life," she says, adding slyly, "I never got that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Longevity: Meet the Oldest American | 8/30/2004 | See Source »

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