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Does this mean the end of the American pact with newcomers to its shores? Almost surely not. Despite difficulties, recent immigrants have brought to the U.S. a diversity, a vitality, a freshness unseen since the great immigration waves of the 19th century. Though different and perhaps more problematic than those...
The task fell to Time imaging specialist Kin Wah Lam, who went to work on computerized photos of 14 models selected by Time's assistant picture editor Jay Colton. Aided and abetted by our issue's design directors, Walter Bernard and Milton Glaser, Lam spent more than 65 hours on...
Her success helped launch other Latin acts. Cuban-born singer Jon Secada, who co-wrote several of Estefan's best-selling songs, has since recorded his own hits, which combine elements of Cuban music, Top 40 and gospel. Says Secada: "Artists who want to experiment find a way of incorporating...
Margaret Mead argued that "war is only an invention." She refused to regard it as an inevitable part of human baggage, the curse of the reptilian brain. John Keegan is agnostic in the nature-nurture argument. "All we need to accept," he writes in A History of Warfare (Knopf; 432...
When it appears she may die, however, reducing their grand experiment to a shameful crime, the Christian soldiers' first impulse is to leave her to her fate. Their rationalization is they need to stay free to fight another day for the larger cause. Only her fellow female is humane enough...