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Being a prodigy isn't always easy. When Paolini's parents realized they had a teen Tolkien on their hands, they quit their jobs, published Eragon themselves and put Paolini on a grueling tour schedule, from junior high to junior high, library to library. He became the family breadwinner. "As the saying goes, we really bet the farm," Paolini says. "It was down to the point where if we didn't sell enough books, we didn't have food on the table." Isn't that a lot of pressure for a teenager? "You have no idea," Paolini says. "Even though...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Christopher Paolini: The Real-Life Boy Wizard | 8/21/2005 | See Source »

...invasion: it takes nine hours to drive this precarious 90-km track, followed by several hours of trekking, before you reach the area where the Dulong live. That means only the most committed travelers will likely make the journey. If you want to spice up the adventure further, local tour operators offer alternative routes. The seven-day trek organized by Haiwei Trails, tel: (86-887) 828 9239, starts on the banks of the Mekong River, before circumnavigating the sacred Meili mountain and following old horse trails into Dulong territory. Once you arrive, one of the tribe's remaining tattooed women...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Into the Valley | 8/14/2005 | See Source »

Willie Nelson Rebel Roots: Abbott, Texas Reggae Sound: On his July release, Countryman, Nelson covers Jimmy Cliff with twang. Island Cred: Says cannabis should be legal and shared on the tour...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The U.N. of Musical Genres | 8/14/2005 | See Source »

What do you think of two of your tour mates getting arrested for gun possession after your show recently? I have the biggest bull's-eye on my back when it comes to law enforcement. But I don't blame the police. Their perception is based on my history and my music...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Q&A 50 Cent | 8/14/2005 | See Source »

...have died in a senseless war can be a double anguish. In the two years since her son Corporal Travis Bradach-Nall, 21, was killed clearing land mines, Bradach tried to honor his memory by tamping down her anger. After all, her son had volunteered for the extra tour that ended up being his last, and she wanted to respect that commitment. But Cindy Sheehan's public protest has given Bradach confidence in expressing outrage. "Soldiers are being killed, and no progress is being made," she says. "We need to call [the troops] home." Bradach is planning to travel from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: United in Pain, Divided Over the War | 8/14/2005 | See Source »

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