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...topic seemed to be off limits for the Cuban leader. He slammed the high cost of U.S. health care (kidney transplants are cheaper in Havana), the skyrocketing price of a movie ticket in the Big Apple ($9 compared only five cents in Havana, although he neglected to mention what movies were on offer there) and the fact that an average Baltimore Orioles baseball ticket costs over $18 (it's only 45 cents for a box seat in Havana - are you listening, Steinbrenner?). Just how the bearded one knew this is a mystery - nobody has ever reported seeing El Commandante...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: My Long, Long Night With Fidel Castro | 9/9/2000 | See Source »

...grumbling among senior Republicans over the state of the campaign. If long-time GOP strategists keep on alerting the media to their doubts over the governor's strategies, they may hurt the governor's ability to raise all-important campaign funds. After all, many corporate donors view their big-ticket donations as an investment - an investment that only pays dividends if the candidate wins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Memo to Republicans: Shhh! You'll Scare the Donors | 9/8/2000 | See Source »

...Governor George W. Bush on Monday inadvertently broadcast an aside to his running mate referring to New York Times scribe Adam Clymer by that epithet, nobody could really have been surprised. After all, it has been Clymer's job to compare the public image created by the Bush-Cheney ticket with both men's record - and the politician for whom such scrutiny is a comfortable experience is indeed an exotic species. The Gore campaign's comments about having nothing but the highest regard for the press ought, too, to be taken with copious amounts of salt - after all, the vice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dubya's Faux Pas: One Ass----'s Take | 9/5/2000 | See Source »

...times for TIME's 1999 Person of the Year. Except for one widely applauded joint operating deal with Toys "R" Us, such frantic unwrappings have not gone down well in an increasingly skeptical marketplace. Strong doubts are setting in over whether cybershoppers will ever turn to Amazon for big-ticket items. "Beyond books, music and videos, it's unclear whether they have a sustainable business," says Alan Alper, an analyst at e-commerce watchdog Gomez Advisors. Which raises a horrifying prospect for all e-tailing: Is the poster child for the new economy in danger of being dragged under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Boxed In | 9/4/2000 | See Source »

...behind the Magnificent Seven gold-medal winners of the 1996 Olympic Games, unofficially crowned America's next darling of the mats. It was the verbal equivalent of one of his trademark bear hugs. "I'm not afraid of taking on that role," Ray said last week after earning her ticket to Sydney by accumulating the highest score in four qualifying meets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Older New Guard | 9/4/2000 | See Source »

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