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...with our heads down - if it's more than 20° above eye level, we're just not seeing it. And in London, that means missing out on a lot. Tall buildings are lifting the skyline, and some of the city's major hubs, from the shabby (King's Cross in the north) to the tacky (Elephant and Castle in the south), are getting face-lifts. For a neck-craning look at some of these renovations and more, make time for the second London Architecture Biennale, which runs June 16-25. The event showcases the city's architecture and creative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sky's the Limit | 5/23/2006 | See Source »

...unborn child or whether it's a person with HIV/AIDS sleeping on a park bench. I think we need to do everything we can to save and preserve life. Every person has a soul. And every person is a soul whom Jesus Christ died for on Calvary's cross, when he died for the sins of this world. I just want to do all that I can to try to save and preserve life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions For Franklin Graham | 5/22/2006 | See Source »

...city would be calling more readily for evacuations, ordering everyone out for a hurricane as weak as Category 2. The state last week geared up shelter plans, identifying places for 55,000 evacuees--more space than was available last year after the Superdome closed. In addition to Red Cross facilities, the state said it would open up its own shelters and has called in advance for help from the Federal Government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: You're On Your Own | 5/21/2006 | See Source »

...Broadmoor, Alicia Hansen is feeling pretty satisfied that she took $30,000 in flood-insurance money and raised her house. She has taken all the funds Red Cross offered and plans to use a tax credit on her new solar paneling. Neighbors now want to raise their houses too but find prices for the job have skyrocketed 50% in the past few months. Hansen added another story as she repaired the house. "And below, it's all patio--party city," she says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: You're On Your Own | 5/21/2006 | See Source »

...people don't have to be in Steinard's--or Miller's--straits before they cross borders for care. Retirees, especially the snowbirds who winter in South Texas and Arizona, have turned Mexican towns like Nuevo Progreso (pop. 9,125; dentists, 70), in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, and Los Algodones (pop. 15,000; doctors and dentists, 250), near Yuma, Ariz., into dusty dental centers. Los Algodones might rake in as much as $150 million during the winter season. People from Minnesota and California arrive in chartered planes to get their teeth fixed in these dental oases. Two California insurers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Outsourcing Your Heart | 5/21/2006 | See Source »

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