Trimming an imported quicktime movie

ok so heres the deal:
a friend of mine recorded a short segment of me performing with a standard digital camera (its only about a 5 minute clip). I imported the entire thing into iMovie, but I only want certain parts to be in the final project.
Now, forgive me for invoking Windows Movie Maker here, but it seems to me that when using THAT program, I'm able to simply drag an end-piece of the clip on the timeline so that I can make the clip start and stop when I want it to.
Isn't there a way I can do that with iMovie too?? Because if there is, I've as yet had no luck finding out how.
macbook (white)   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

you have 4 options (aside using iM's Help and reading the apple.com/ilife/tutorials/imovie/index.html ..;) )
* when the clip is in the clip pane, use the two triangles/'sliders' to crop the clip before dragging it into the timeline... hit Apple-K after selection.
* when the clip is in the timeline, you have the croppers again...
* when the clip is in timeline, you have the option to drag/'trim' the beginning/ending, by simple holding the mousebutton at the very end and pushing it..
* or, you set the playhead to the wanted position, you want to edit, hit Apple-T, that splits the clip, and after selecting the unwatend part, just ht 'delete' ...

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