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...Style Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder they could stay as guests until spring. He won the bet - the hikers stayed, and the word spread. Skiing at St. Moritz has been a sought-after winter break ever since, and spurred the expansion of Badrutt's little hostel into what is, four generations later, the regal Badrutt's Palace, the most exclusive, luxurious hotel in town. Past clientele include Aristotle Onassis, Brigitte Bardot and Alfred Hitchcock. Luckily...
...loans from the government, and that there was no "level playing field"?that is to say, a U.S. energy company could not acquire one of its competitors in China. Both points were, in fact, true. But earlier this summer leaks began appearing in the financial press?and word was spread around Washington?that there wasn't "one dime of [Chinese] government money" involved in the deal, as one of CNOOC's advisers said to TIME in June. A CNOOC source who was trying to make the deal happen said this argument was "simply preposterous. I mean, it just wasn...
...average, so it doesn't grate with repetitiveness, and the commercial breaks are noticeably shorter. If families still sat around the radio in happy little nuclear units, they would spend the night rocking out to Jack. In the year since it was introduced in the U.S., Jack radio has spread to 17 stations and spawned such copycats as Bob FM and Dave FM and has invented a format so widespread, it already has a name: variety hits. No concept has overtaken the nation's dials so successfully since the morning zoo hit in the early...
...Islamic terrorism. "What are your choices?" she asks. "Your choices are: to somehow reinstitute control, which would be against our principles, or to have faith in the democratic enterprise as one actually that is quite capable of overcoming difference." And yet while many Americans share Rice's desire to spread democracy in the Middle East, far fewer believe it's still worth the price the U.S. is paying to try to achieve it in Iraq. And so the biggest question facing the country's top diplomat is not so much whether she can spread the Bush doctrine but whether...
...London bombings were another useless attempt by the losing side in the war on terrorism to spread fear in the West [July 18]. You would think that after the retaliation for 9/11?which resulted in the overthrow of regimes in Afghanistan and Iraq?the terrorists would have learned their lesson. The mindless acts of random violence against innocent civilians indicate the terrorists' desperation. Misguided and self-destructive, the attackers are destined to lose as we become stronger and more unified after each test. Freedom will always prevail. Alex Curley Washington...