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...rape and familial sex abuse. Therefore anyone who knows her past work may be excused for feeling somewhat anxious with each turn of the page of her latest book. But worry not. "The Summer of Love" deals exclusively with the most typical of teenage experiences - alienation, confusion and anger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What It Feels Like for a Girl | 10/11/2002 | See Source »

...Bush must favor trying inspections for three reasons. First, it is in our interest to know what Saddam is building and to disarm him, and this can be accomplished much more easily through proper inspections than through war. Second, Bush has no reason to anger the entire international community unless he truly feels it is necessary. Third, Bush would gain nothing by waging a messy war as this is likely to be, especially now that some Democrats have polarized the issue...

Author: By Joshua I. Weiner, | Title: It's the Ignorance, Stupid | 10/8/2002 | See Source »

...allies in the region, including Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. President Bush has already been burned in effigy many times over this year in the streets of Arab capitals, although the trigger issue until now has been the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Earlier this year, the wave of Arab anger sparked by Israel's reoccupation of West Bank cities even reached as far as normally tranquil Bahrain, which is also home to U.S. Naval operations in the Gulf. That wave of outrage sabotaged Vice President Cheney's springtime mission to recruit Arab support for a war on Iraq, and forced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq: Terror Behind the Lines? | 10/8/2002 | See Source »

...party of self-interested fat cats contributed to its defeat at the polls two years ago. The current publicity over its rich holdings is not helping matters. An organization that once boasted 2.5 million members has suffered a mass exodus since losing power; growing public anger over the KMT's reluctance to reform promises to further erode a dwindling support base. "The party is in serious trouble," says Bruce Jacobs, a professor in Asian studies at Australia's Monash University. "Its future is now in question...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kiss Your Assets Goodbye | 10/7/2002 | See Source »

...college degree. "It makes no sense that Benazir can't run in the election," says one Islamabad-based diplomat, "and this nasty guy can." Musharraf may have underestimated the power of nastiness, the depth of the Islamic conservatives' popular support, and the intensity of their hostility towards him. That anger also extends to his American allies, especially where it counts the most: in al-Qaeda country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: General's Election | 10/7/2002 | See Source »

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