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...article on Al Gore's return to public life [NATION, Aug. 27], we referred to Andrew Jackson's winning the popular vote in 1828 but losing the election. Jackson won the 1828 election. The reference should have been to the 1824 election, in which Jackson won the popular vote but lost in the Electoral College to John Quincy Adams...
Seven weeks before the release of the album Invincible, which will either begin his comeback or mark the end of his relevance, Michael Jackson threw himself two giant, ridiculous tribute concerts at New York City's Madison Square Garden, pieces of which will be broadcast on CBS in November. What we learned is what we knew: Jackson is a man of extraordinary talent and remarkably bad taste...
...held in Venice under the auspices of Mayor Riccardo Selvatico. For the first ten years art was exhibited in a single building, while now there are 30-odd pavilions and numerous off-site exhibition spaces. Since the beginning, the Biennale has championed new, up-and-coming artists—Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko were introduced to the European Art World at a Biennale in the 1940s—while acknowledging accomplished artists with the coveted Leone d’Oro award for lifetime achievement. While visual art remains the central focus of the exhibition, dance, poetry, music and performance...
...have never seen so many people in the MAC before,” said Katharine E. Jackson ’04, who successfully battled her way over to the elliptical machines...
...street, gives all of it back. That's how the INS guessed he wasn't a real American BARNEY THE LOBSTER One-meter-long crustacean is saved from the pot by a merciful chef in London. When it comes to shellfish, size does matter Losers MICHAEL JACKSON King of Pop opens trading at NASDAQ, only to see stocks tumble. The troubled exchange may have to tap a heavyweight like Pee Wee Herman JACQUES CHIRAC French President photographed in the buff by paparazzi while on holiday. Editors recoil, but you might get the pix for a euro...