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...assistance all over the globe. It's a nice idea, but Ward insists that the analogy ignores the deeply shared roots between the U.S. and Britain, to say nothing of long years of close military and bureaucratic cooperation. "For Japan to emulate Britain," says Ward, "would be a quantum leap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brothers in Arms | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

...bitter," she wrote, "guilt, because I was unable ... to put my team on my back." But she took care of business, hitting the books (she made dean's list) and doing physical therapy, which added 10 lbs. of muscle to her Olive Oyl frame and 2 in. to her leap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Ready For Lift-Off | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...players head to the Olympics, junior Sara Bauer may be the most talented player left in the country. Classmate Bobbi-Jo Slusar is a force to be reckoned with patrolling the blue line. This might be the year, with an exciting freshman class in place, that Wisconsin makes the leap from Minnesota bridesmaid to a legitimate national title contender in its own right. NATIONAL RANKINGSAs the only team at the top with unblemished record, St. Lawrence is firmly in control of first as this supplement went to print. The next three teams—Duluth, Wisconsin, and Minnesota?...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman and Gabriel M. Velez, S | Title: National Pressure | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

...hour workweek and more. In a turnabout of the exploited and the exploiter, small-business employers feel used, and many dream of the day when they too can be employees. That is no way to get an economy moving. Somehow governments and voters can't make the leap of imagination and realize that less taxation can bring greater benefits to the country - not the American-style tax breaks for the rich, but incentives for independent and struggling entrepreneurs. Suzanne Nash Taby, Sweden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: European Heroes | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

...hour work week and more. In a turnabout of the exploited and the exploiter, small-business employers feel used, and many dream of the day when they too can be employees. That is no way to get an economy moving. Somehow governments and voters can't make the leap of imagination and realize that less taxation can bring greater benefits to the country?not the American-style tax breaks for the rich, but incentives for independent and struggling entrepreneurs. Suzanne Nash Taby, Sweden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

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