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With the price of gas up 26% over the past year and oil hitting a staggering new high last week of $67 per bbl., too many Americans are filling up without paying up. Although some gas stations have installed such deterrents as extra surveillance cameras as well as systems that force customers to pay before they pump, many more have been nagging state legislators to help curb rampant gas theft. Here are some of the fruits of their lobbying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don't Try to Gas and Dash | 8/16/2005 | See Source »

Roberto Clemente. Pedro Mart?nez. Alex Rodr?guez. La lista de jugadores latinos que han engrandecido el pasatiempo nacional es m?s larga que un juego en agosto con entradas extra. Pero ning?n latino ha estado en situaci?n de mandar en el b?isbol. Hasta que lleg? Arte...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arturo Moreno | 8/15/2005 | See Source »

...iPhoto or deploy sound effects from Skywalker Sound. Movie Maker boasts similar features (if not as elegant an interface). Sharing When your video is done, you can burn it onto a dvd or share it online. At streamload.com you can also store videos - no need to buy an extra hard drive for your video library - and easily e-mail them to family members and friends. The basic service is free, or $100 annually for heavy usage. Short Takes Cheap And Compact At less than half a kilogram, the JVC GR-D250 is 30% smaller than previous models...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies Made Easy | 8/14/2005 | See Source »

Concerned about treatment of farm animals? Then look for the new "certified humane" label on menus and in supermarkets. The label promises that the animals ate antibiotic- and hormone- free diets and were compassionately raised. The extra care costs more, but chefs like Todd Gray at Equinox in Washington and Patricia Yeo at New York City's Sapa swear by the quality and taste...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food: Happy Farm | 8/14/2005 | See Source »

...child may have died in a senseless war can be a double anguish. In the two years since her son Corporal Travis Bradach-Nall, 21, was killed clearing land mines, Bradach tried to honor his memory by tamping down her anger. After all, her son had volunteered for the extra tour that ended up being his last, and she wanted to respect that commitment. But Cindy Sheehan's public protest has given Bradach confidence in expressing outrage. "Soldiers are being killed, and no progress is being made," she says. "We need to call [the troops] home." Bradach is planning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: United in Pain, Divided Over the War | 8/14/2005 | See Source »

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