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...Though Shahn's paintings give insight into Shahn's interpretations of his photography, his photography certainly speaks for itself. The way Shahn is able to convey a certain mood by a photo of nothing more than a store display window is nothing short of genius. One piece, showing his daughter looking into an empty shop window, captures at the same time the desolation of the shop and the innocence of the little girl. Shahn makes the viewer painfully aware of the economic hardships endured during the Depression, that this store is not unique in its emptiness and desolation...

Author: By Jill Kou, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: This Was the Modern World | 2/18/2000 | See Source »

...makes no difference to Millard ("Mickey") Drexler, the master merchant behind Gap Inc., whether business hums or business sputters. He is rarely satisfied. If the former, "I'm pleased," he admits, "but never happy." Certainly the past year's uneven performance did little to put Drexler in the mood to do the khaki swing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mend that Gap | 2/14/2000 | See Source »

...chalking up a victory anyway. "This has been a Republican sticking point for a long time because they know how popular it could be with the electorate," says TIME senior economics writer Bernard Baumohl. "And now it looks like the Democrats have decided to capitalize on the national mood and come up with their own - albeit less generous - version," worth roughly $95 billion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOP and Dems Are in a Spat Over Marriage Tax | 2/11/2000 | See Source »

...historic joint assembly and executive. That would flash-freeze the peace process, which London considers preferable to allowing the total collapse that would result if Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble carries out his threat to resign by February 12 in the absence of any disarmament. The crisis reflects the mood of the hard-liners on both sides unconvinced by the compromises struck by their leaders. "For a long time Adams complained that Trimble hadn't prepared his followers to sit in an assembly with the very people they'd decried as terrorists," says former TIME London bureau chief Barry Hillenbrand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hard-Liners Are Winning in Northern Ireland | 2/10/2000 | See Source »

...gloomy mood 2 "-- opinion" 3 Scandal-ridden German pol. org. 4 JFK arrival 5 Wears out the rug 6 Greenspan of the Fed 7 Cacophony 8 Central figure in a 25-year-old murder case 9 Loesser's The Most Happy -- 11 Serious fluid buildup 12 Police, slangily 14 Bartlett's abbr. 16 "Be prepared" org. 19 Litter's littlest 20 Bauxite or galena 21 Dumb -- (old comic strip) 23 Sot's spree 24 Strip in the Middle East 26 Lesage's -- Blas 27 Benjamin's successor 28 Rush to sell, on Wall Street 29 New competitor for the Pentium...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News Quiz Crossword Feb. 7, 2000 | 2/7/2000 | See Source »

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