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...every day; get in touch with nature; and eat healthful, fresh foods. There is no McDonald's, no advertising, no unnecessary distractions. This approach, however, takes dedication and money. Unfortunately the financial support we need is rarely forthcoming from the government. Barbara Fischer Murnau-Westried, Germany We shouldn't blame fast-food restaurants for making us as fat as we are, nor should the government get involved and tell us what we can or cannot eat. Common sense is the answer. Instead of driving to the nearest grocery store, take a walk. Dana Sawyer Williamsport, Pennsylvania...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 8/24/2004 | See Source »

...truce unraveled from there. Al-Sadr's militiamen then accused U.S. Marines, who have recently taken over responsibility for policing Najaf, of breaking the cease-fire's rules by moving into parts of the city that were supposed to be off limits to them. U.S. officials put the blame on the militia: in the early hours of Aug. 5, Mahdi fighters assaulted a police station with such ferocity that the Iraqis inside had to call for U.S. help...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Showdown With The Rebel | 8/23/2004 | See Source »

...people, it taps into the questions of what you do when you're in school, or when you leave college, what do you do with your life? There is a sense of adventure there." It helps that the film never resorts to tub thumping. Salles doesn't explicitly lay blame for the social conditions they come across; instead he fills the screen with the real people that his actors, retracing Guevara's and Granado's steps, met and spoke with: dispossessed farmers, poor miners, homeless families and lepers. The stark black-and-white portraits show a population strong with pride...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On the Road to Greatness | 8/22/2004 | See Source »

...confidence from their venture capital investors, who thought better of earlier plans to sell their own shares immediately. But Google's success is an exception: in the past month, Claria, PlanetOut and Nanosys, all based in Silicon Valley, have canceled or postponed their IPOs. Round Two Of The Blame Game First the banks, then the auditors. Enrico Bondi, Parmalat's bankruptcy commissioner, filed a $10 billion suit against Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and Grant Thornton International, the firms that audited the books of the disgraced Italian food and dairy company. The suit follows others filed against Citigroup, UBS and Deutsche Bank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bizwatch | 8/22/2004 | See Source »

...CASE, SHOULD EVEN NON-PROTESTANTS MOURN ITS DECLINE? Not necessarily. By now, Protestantism's main nontheological message of radical individualism (or, as Berkeley sociologist Robert Bellah skeptically lampoons it, "You can be anything you want to be ... and if you don't make it, you have no one to blame but yourself") is deeply encoded in our national self-understanding--and even upon other religions, once they have spent a few generations here. "Catholics for choice?" Snorts John Fonte, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. "That's Protestantism." Not quite, but it is proof that whatever its institutional trend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roll Over, Martin Luther | 8/16/2004 | See Source »

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