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...Singapore Airlines, which will be the first airline to fly the aircraft in the spring of 2006. For Chicago-based Boeing, which has been designing planes since World War I, such songs of praise for Airbus have got to hurt. But the paeans to the A380 are also proof that Airbus can stand on its own financially. Boeing has seen its market share fall from 67% in 1999 to 47% in 2004. Much of that is due, says Boeing, to Airbus' unfair advantages - no- or low-risk loans that, Boeing claims, Airbus has received from European governments to the tune...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cliff Hangar | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

...about Iraq's supposed weapons of mass destruction that was presented to the U.N. by Colin Powell, an apology seems more appropriate. The Bush Administration does not help U.S. credibility by stubbornly insisting there was a link between al-Qaeda and Saddam despite its inability to produce the slightest proof of this unlikely alliance. Surely, reality still counts. Perhaps it's time for U.S. conservatives to examine the evidence instead of calling the U.N. biased. Johan Johansson Stockholm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 1/10/2005 | See Source »

...decided to withdraw all its cash - more than $560 million - from circulation to make most of the stolen money worthless. The political deficit looks harder to fix. "It's a serious setback, let's face it," Britain's Northern Ireland Secretary, Paul Murphy, told TIME. Orde didn't offer proof but, if true, his accusation means the robbery was planned at the same time the I.R.A. 's political allies in Sinn Fein were negotiating with the Irish and British governments. The unionists, who would have been its partners in a new power-sharing administration, now want Sinn Fein banned from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Price Of Peace | 1/9/2005 | See Source »

...about Iraq's supposed weapons of mass destruction that was presented to the U.N. by Colin Powell, an apology seems more appropriate. The Bush Administration does not help U.S. credibility by stubbornly insisting there was a link between al-Qaeda and Saddam despite its inability to produce the slightest proof of such an unlikely alliance. Surely, reality still counts. Perhaps it's time for U.S. conservatives to examine the evidence instead of calling the U.N. biased. Johan Johansson Stockholm Tale of a Traitor I know the story of Charles Robert Jenkins, the U.S. Army sergeant who left his post...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 1/6/2005 | See Source »

...continue to regulate itself. In fact, some retailers are making an effort to crack down. David Vite, president of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association, says big stores like Target have locking registers that do not permit video-game transactions until a buyer's date of birth is punched in. Proof of age isn't always requested, however. And compliance among retailers is voluntary and often spotty. In a 2003 study conducted by the Federal Trade Commission, 69% of kids ages 13 to 16 who tried to purchase Mrated games were able to do so (vs. 36% who were able...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video Vigilantes | 1/3/2005 | See Source »

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