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...fateful morning has some remarkable details, like seeing tourists obliviously snapping pictures of each other in front of a sculpture. Unlike other such stories, he ends with an ominous note in the overheard comment of an ignoramus: "That's why we got G.W. in office! We're going to kick some Palestinian ass tonight!" Many of the other works express concerns about cycles of violence. With a simple, iconic style reminiscent of instruction manuals, Seth Tobacman's "Not Enough People Have Died," takes the logic of punishing everyone who's ever given money to terrorists ("Let's start with Ronald...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Most Serious Comix Ever | 1/29/2002 | See Source »

...store, he can have the photos posted on the site, then log on to create a Hallmark card with one and frame and ship another--services not offered off-line. Starting next summer, you'll be able to buy tires at Walmart.com and go to the local store to kick them and have them installed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: E-Commerce: Attention, Online Shoppers | 1/28/2002 | See Source »

...urging the White House to "get the information out" about Enron contacts - should make for ripe daytime-cable viewing all spring. But while Lieberman must be pleased to know Ken Lay's schedule is now officially cleared, he doesn't have any big guests booked yet, and will kick of the 2002 hearings season relegated to obscurity on CSPAN3...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now on CSPAN, the Enron Show | 1/24/2002 | See Source »

...Andersen's understanding of Enron's strange business practices was extensive enough that Andersen executives, during the same conference call, contemplated dropping Enron as a client. That would have been a kick in the teeth for the auditing firm: Enron was paying Andersen some $50 million a year in auditing and "consulting" fees--and officials said in the conference call that they envisioned billings doubling in the coming years. Ultimately, Andersen decided to stick with Enron because, according to an e-mail record of the call, "we had the appropriate people and processes in place to serve Enron and manage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: By the Sign of the Crooked E | 1/19/2002 | See Source »

...good time to engage in some last-minute tax planning--especially this year, with the tax code changing considerably on Jan. 1. Since the passage of the new tax law earlier this year, most taxpayers have already enjoyed a reduction in their income tax rate. Further reductions will kick in starting in 2002, so deferring income and accelerating deductions can translate into even bigger savings than usual. Here are a few ways to save...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Send Uncle Sam A Smaller Slice | 12/31/2001 | See Source »

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