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...fact, he was convinced that Bush would win at least 320 electoral votes the next day, if not 340. He went state-by-state confidently explaining how this would happen. He was not spinning; he knew TIME wouldn't publish again before election night. He was, simply, wrong. The next day, Al Gore won half a million more votes than Bush...
...road smarts of their own. Few natives would pull the kind of moves I have in New York this summer, such as taking the subway deep into Brooklyn instead of uptown by myself at two a.m., or accidentally tipping a cab driver 200 percent because I forked over the wrong bill...
...life, he has made detachment an almost heroic pose. Murakami maintains that he hasn't changed. "I'm just the same way as before - independent," he says. "I am Japanese but still, I'll be myself." It is not an entirely convincing statement - but then there is nothing wrong with a politicized, compassionate and explicitly Japanese Murakami, especially if he puts his uncompromising self at the service of enlightened causes...
...huge fan of Audrey Hepburn films." Alyssa and Genna are 17 years old. When teenagers, the sweetest fruit on capitalism's vine, have to use a half-century-old product because they can't find a more recent model that works for them, there is something seriously wrong with an industry...
...community is more muted, but the rand falls whenever Zuma's star rises and, asked what he makes of Zuma's economic policy, a prominent South African CEO sighs: "I don't think he has one." Zuma dismisses such critics. "The majority in this country have not seen anything wrong with Zuma," the candidate said in an interview at his home in Johannesburg earlier this year. "They think Zuma is one of them. The minority has problems [and] is more vocal. [But] I go with the overwhelming feeling of this country. If the majority says, 'Zuma, do this,' I will...