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August 14, 2000

A Sense of Who They Are
[Times photo: Bill Serne]
The mom's side is Smiley. The dad's side is Frazier. Put them together and you have the Frazier and Smiley Family Reunion. Story

It's not easy being green
From a letter to the editor in the August issue of Feng Shui for Modern Living, published in London and distributed worldwide. According to the magazine, the purpose of feng shui is "to live in harmony with your environment so that the energy surrounding you works for you rather than against you." To have good feng shui, one's ch'i, or invisible energy, must be allowed to flow freely.

Convention coverage fails voters
Memo to: News heavyweights at ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox.

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"Survivor' host wasn't prepared for criticism

Pearl Jam offers no pretense, just power
TAMPA -- Pearl Jam gave the sellout crowd at the Ice Palace exactly what it wanted Saturday: tight, no-frills rock. With no fancy backdrops or pyrotechnics, the band, once the reigning kings of rock in the early 1990s, delivered its garage-style grunge with precision and passion.

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