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...half months after her first surrogate pregnancy began, as twin babies kick inside her, Beasley could not be much farther from a happy ending. She's mired in a bitter legal battle with Charles Wheeler and Martha Berman, the San Francisco attorneys who found her classified ad on the Internet and flew her over last March for a trip to a fertility clinic. Pregnant with one more baby than Wheeler and Berman wanted, Beasley says she has received only $1,000 of the $20,000 they originally agreed to pay her. The fate of the twins she's carrying...
WEAKEST LINK Who says? To cut down on competition, contestants more often kick off the strongest link--like George Wendt...
...water on the ice, the drop will heat up and melt the whole cube." After two years of painstaking research and experimentation, Hajek identified a metallic compound - he won't say what it is - that functions like the drop of water on the ice cube. Hajek's compound kick-starts the melting process and can then be removed without a trace. "You need to know something about microwaves, something about glass and combine the two," Hajek says. "The solution was so simple that it made me wonder why no one had come up with it before...
...tightrope, and holding our collective breath. Waiting for Alan Greenspan?s pile of rate cuts to kick in. Waiting for businesses to finish cleaning out their warehouses and slenderizing their payrolls, and ante up with some kind of capital investment. Waiting so we can all start getting richer again...
...column to the possibility of "a jerrybuilt boom," and called the housing frenzy "the last great asset bubble" - one that may be about to pop. And TIME?s own Dan Kadlec writes this week that housing?s traditional year-long lag behind a falling stock market is about to kick...