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...mail, the micromanaging boss to deal with. On a typical day office workers are interrupted about seven times an hour, which adds up to 56 interruptions a day, 80% of which are considered trivial, according to time-management experts. "We pride ourselves on being multitaskers, but the truth is, we're functioning at a state of partial attention," says John White, international program director with Priority Management, a training company based in Vancouver, Canada. "Because of constant interruptions, our memory, follow-up ability, flexibility and quality of work start to erode...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Please, Go Away | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

...BLACK RACE. do you still believe that? I have no idea who created aids and whether it is a biological agent or not. But I do know things like that don't come from the moon. I have always thought that it is important to tell people the truth, but I guess there is some truth that must not be too exposed. WHAT ARE YOU REFERRING TO? I'm referring to aids. I am sure people know where it came from. And I'm quite sure it did not come from the monkeys. Why can't we be encouraged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions: Wangari Maathai | 10/10/2004 | See Source »

...honest passage, “i wear my loincloth over my eyes and ejaculate too soon.” And in stirring renditions of the poem at the Paradise Rock Club and here at Harvard last year, Williams performed what amounted to a public emasculation. “The truth erupts from her core,” Williams cried, and his audience could only agree. Now, Saul Williams wants his penis back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 10/8/2004 | See Source »

This summer, the American public was subjected to a salacious barrage of anti-Kerry ads, paid for in full by the unfortunate fellows from the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. And, for a while, we were distracted. Their claims against Kerry’s war hero status too tantalizing to pass up, his flip-flopping on Vietnam too traitorous to ignore—that is, until the accusations were debunked. After a ridiculous amount of media coverage—as though we could expect anything less from our friends in the establishment—the public was finally granted...

Author: By Morgan Grice, | Title: Cleaning Up Campaign Finance | 10/7/2004 | See Source »

...truth, while groups are obviously free to endorse the candidates of their choice—be it for their particular political persuasion or unique cultural background—it would be a shame if students relied on endorsements alone to make their voting decision. One isolated characteristic says little about how a candidate will represent constituents once elected to the council. Rather, we hope endorsements lead students to take an active interest in learning about what candidates propose to do as members of the council and as advocates for the campus at large...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Death By Apathy | 10/7/2004 | See Source »

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