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...TIME congressional correspondent Douglas Waller reports, most of the Bush plan is long-term, non-specific, or by executive order (namely, directing federal agencies to expedite permits for new power plants and provide an "energy impact" statement for "any regulatory action that could significantly and adversely affect energy supplies...
...Obara's decline - his firm collapsed, his banks called in their loans - is also a parable for Japan's economic journey. And like most of his countrymen, the downturn didn't affect his lifestyle. His lavish habits continued; he kept his Ferrari, vintage red Rolls Royce Silver Cloud, his condominiums by the sea in Miura. Driving his Ferrari around Roppongi, he was a curious figure with his droopy mustache and surgically altered, Westernized eyes. At 1.7 m tall, he wore shoe lifts and took regular doses of human growth hormone under the mistaken belief it would make him taller...
...years ago, we won for their four-part series on corporate welfare. As TIME readers know, these two men not only have a knack for making sense of big, sprawling subjects, but they also always manage to find the connection between policy decisions and how they affect folks like you and me. Before they came to TIME in 1997, Jim and Don won two Pulitzer Prizes for their work at the Philadelphia Inquirer, which makes them the only journalists to win the highest awards in newspaper reporting and magazine writing twice. You would think this would make them arrogant (hard...
...believe Israelis do feel safer than they did six months ago, but that won't affect Sharon's standing. On security, the fact that he appears to be doing something and acting resolutely is more important than the success or failure of the things he is doing. Israelis lost confidence in Ehud Barak because he appeared to be dithering, doing this one day, that the next day, instead of pursuing a clear policy such as Sharon's. Doing something about security is not the same as delivering security, but if you're seen to be acting tough on security threats...
...Friday afternoon, TIME.com spoke with four death penalty experts. We asked them how the prosecution?s blunder might affect the public's perception of the ultimate punishment...