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...into St. James Episcopal Cemetery with the help of a Georgia state cop who picked the lock on the gate. The Boulder detectives then planted a hidden microphone and camera a few feet from JonBenet's resting place. For three days, they mounted round-the-clock surveillance from the window of a nearby high school, hoping to overhear a graveside confession from one of the many mourners who trooped by. But the effort netted little more than curious gawkers--and a salesman who signed up an elderly couple for a nearby burial plot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bugging a Gravestone | 4/17/2000 | See Source »

...weeks ago, the New England Film and Video Festival presented a window into another world of cinema. Self-described as promoting "the Spirit of Independents", this festival ran from March 27 to April 2, screening at the Coolidge Corner Cinema and the Museum of Fine Arts. Thirty three films were showcased, and each differed radically from the others: there was animation and live action; films made by 20-year-olds and films made by 50-year-olds; comedy, drama, and documentary; 3 minute films and 30 minute films. Some were technically slick and others were strikingly raw. Yet each presented...

Author: By Jon Natchez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Good Film Hunting | 4/14/2000 | See Source »

...stadium, and I've come to accept them. It's long overdue, and the benefits for everyone who loves baseball should probably outweigh the nostalgic value of old Fenway. But even though I try, I can't let go. I passed the Save Fenway display in the window of Cambridge Trust on the way to the T and immediately began to miss the dusty tunnels and cramped seating in the ballpark. Obstructed view seats suddenly seem as if they overlook a scenic panorama. Even the dilapidated sign commemorating Roger Clemens two twenty-strikeout games has some nostalgic value...

Author: By Susannah B. Tobin, | Title: Stirred by the Air | 4/13/2000 | See Source »

...craziness of rooming is upon us. Perhaps the biggest question is whether or not you'll snag that window seat or River view; maybe you're just so extraordinarily excited to have a single that you can't think of anything else. I hear you on that one. It's quite possible you still love your roommates. Maybe you've never walked up to your door mumbling under your breath how much you hope no one's home...

Author: By Tiger Edwards, | Title: Confessions of a Senior Floater | 4/12/2000 | See Source »

Charles Rutstein, a senior analyst at Forrester Research, agrees. In the past, Internet start-ups might have brought in a few gray hairs as window dressing for the road show before a public offering, he notes, but these days, VCs are bringing in seasoned managers much earlier. "If I am committing $10 million to two guys and a plan, I am going to insist on adult supervision," Rutstein says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gray is Good | 4/10/2000 | See Source »

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