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Beah's book, A Long Way Gone (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; 229 pages), which comes out this month, is a breathtaking and unself-pitying account of how a gentle spirit survives a childhood from which all the innocence has suddenly been sucked out. It's a truly riveting memoir. But just as crucial to its success is its arrival at what might be called a cultural sweet spot for the African child soldier. The kid-at-arms has become a pop-cultural trope of late. He's in novels, movies, magazines and on TV, flaunting his Uzi like a giant foam...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pop Culture Finds Lost Boys | 2/2/2007 | See Source »

...streets, what we bring out is something that is being lost from the culture today, a specific message for the communication of ideas” he said. While Pnev said that entering classrooms was not part of the group’s original plan, he could not account for the whereabouts of the protestors for the entirety of the event. “I don’t know what everyone of our members did,” he said. According to an article Wednesday in the Boston University Daily Free Press, the group became the target of campus police...

Author: By Noah S. Bloom, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Singing LaRouchians Interrupt Class | 2/2/2007 | See Source »

Although he's 63 years old, Beijing retiree Du Shuzhan is not afraid to try new things. He has just discovered the stock market. A few weeks ago, Du deposited $1,500 in his first share-trading account, and on a recent January afternoon, visited his local broker to buy shares of seven Chinese companies. "All my friends started to invest in the stock market last year," Du says. "My wife and I decided to join the trend." Du admits that, when it comes to deciding which stocks to buy, he lacks expertise. "I don't know much about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taming China's Dragon Market | 2/1/2007 | See Source »

Although he is63 years old, Beijing retiree Du Shuzhan is not afraid to try something new. He has just discovered the stock market. A few weeks ago, he deposited $1,500 in his first share-trading account, and on a January afternoon he visited a local broker to buy shares of seven Chinese companies. "All my friends started to invest in the stock market last year," Du says. "My wife and I decided to join the trend." He admits that when it comes to deciding which stocks to buy, he lacks expertise. "I don't know much about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China: China Braces For A Bubble | 2/1/2007 | See Source »

Actually, U.S. directors of the humanitarian-aid program feared that cash contributions might easily be diverted from their intended purposes. There were solid grounds for that concern. The General Accounting Office, an investigative arm of Congress, reported last week that the State Department was unable to account definitively for some $17 million of the $27 million that Congress had authorized for the program. The GAO claimed that a small amount was actually spent on military equipment; an Administration source confirmed this but blamed a mistake by a contractor. In another example of undocumented spending, diplomats familiar with the project...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pursuing the Money Connections | 1/26/2007 | See Source »

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