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...someplace they can have fun. Here are some of the best kid heavens in a few of the world's major cities: Vienna: Zoom Children's Museum There's an interactive music and mathematics show on until February 2004. In the Zoomlab, kids make cartoon films or take a virtual walk in space. In the Zoomstudio they get in touch with their creativity with the help of young Austrian artists. Under-6s and their parents can explore undersea worlds in Zoomocean. Information: Museums Quarter, short walk from city center; www.mqw.at; www.kindermuseum.at. Children $6; adults $4 Beijing: Beijing Shadow Troupe Handcrafted...
...massive federal deficit” and the crippling cuts in health and education. This country, my friends, is rolling in dough, and I don’t just mean the $87 billion more that will go to fund George W. Bush’s favorite virtual reality video-game, “Where in the World Is Saddam Hussein,” where W. bumbles through an international geography puzzle looking for Saddam who, with the help of Osama Bin Laden, has made off with WMDs. No, this government has so much money that it has just given preliminary approval...
...moment it is a virtual center,” Harvard College Professor Richard M. Losick said, “but people are already being recruited across one or another departments...
Voting will begin today in the last round of elections. And when seniors cast their last virtual ballots on Thursday, the group of 16 finalists will be winnowed down to eight...
...nothing is China called a police state. Unhindered by constitutional or judicial restraints, mainland cops have long operated with virtual impunity, earning a reputation with citizens as unprincipled thugs more concerned about hitting arrest quotas and fleecing the masses than protecting and serving. But after several highly publicized incidents of malfeasance and incompetence, China's cops are undergoing a process of unexpected introspection?and even reform. Over the past several months, the Ministry of Public Security, the national police force, has banned the use of torture during the interrogation of suspects, abolished "custody-and-repatriation" rules that enabled police...