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...Char carried with him a videotape, which TIME has seen. The tape, which shows the life of a small band of Hmong, is deeply disturbing. The first footage-dated June 19, 2003-shows images of an emaciated baby. A girl cradles him in her arms, trying to feed him cassava roots crushed into a paste. Another child lies limp on the floor, her belly bloated from hunger. Their mother, unable to produce breast milk, was, says Va Char, out in the jungle searching for food. Outside the hut lies another child, too weak too pull himself out of the dirt...
...Free societies in the Middle East will be hopeful societies, which no longer feed resentments and breed violence for export,” Bush said...
...optimistic people, and movie studios feed on optimism, so this fall we'll be tempted with not only Ocean's Twelve but also Renee Zellweger and Hugh Grant in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason; Wesley Snipes' third vampire film, Blade: Trinity; and in what has to be the first case of a throwaway dirty pun being incarnated into main characters, Meet the Fockers. The sequel to Meet the Parents even lured in big names Barbra Streisand and Dustin Hoffman to play Ben Stiller's parents...
...hands. Barely a mile from the feasting lions, herders are bringing cattle and sheep into their nighttime pens, raising clouds of red dust. The herders whistle at their dogs, which are on the alert for lions--and for leopards, which go to the nearby water hole at night to feed on antelope and gazelles. On the plains of Africa, predation is a prominent part of the daily rhythm of life...
That may be wishful thinking, but what we can be sure of is that as long as there is a pipeline of medical innovation, athletes will continue to feed off its bounty despite potential health or legal consequences. And researchers will obviously not be deterred by the possibility that their work will be exploited. "I'm not going to let an insane athlete keep me from curing muscular dystrophy, that's for sure," says Jeffrey Chamberlain, director of muscular-dystrophy research at the University of Washington in Seattle. Patients, after all, have more to lose than a gold medal...