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...Solomon was presiding over the General Conference of the United Methodist Convention, a contentious but usually joyous quadrennial meeting to plot the future of America's second-largest Protestant denomination. Solomon had proved an amiable and unflappable moderator, but now his voice cracked. "I speak to you with anguish about what is about to unfold," he said. "I bury my head in prayer. I cannot witness what is about to occur." As 5,000 delegates looked on, Solomon's head did drop to the lectern. Minutes later, a squad of uniformed police entered from the wings of the Convention Center...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Out of the Fold? | 7/3/2000 | See Source »

...spite of the best available medical care," an American woman wrote after making a donation to the program. "I know the emotional trauma of losing a baby, and cannot imagine knowing that my baby might have lived if only...I hope I can spare a few women that anguish." The site, which can be reached at www.netaid.org is still accepting donations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Rwanda, Help Arrives | 6/19/2000 | See Source »

...Such anguish has grown palpable. FORTUNE magazine's career-advice columnist, Anne Fisher, calls the angst pouring in from her boomer readers "a continuing lament," and there's evidence that it will soon become operatic. From the mailbox of Fisher's website, askannie.com "I'm learning that being over 40 is not only an obstacle, it's more like a brick wall," writes someone who signs himself "Not Dead Yet." Bob C. thinks "younger bosses see...older [workers] as a menace." Edward, the realist, writes, "Many of us over 40 have failed to constantly update our skill sets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Twilight Of The Boomers | 6/12/2000 | See Source »

...their erstwhile subjects cricket is more than just sport - it is a cultural ritual that encapsulates the Kiplingesque virtues of fair play, decency, subordinating one's ego to the greater good, fighting hard but fair for victory and remaining eternally gracious in defeat. And that accounts for the social anguish caused by the international match-fixing scandal currently unfolding in South Africa, on top of similar allegations that surfaced recently in Pakistan, India and Australia. South Africa's captain, Hansie Cronje, supposedly a paragon of the game's finest virtues, has fallen into disgrace, his fate sealed by an inquiry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Cricket Will Survive the Shock of Scandal | 6/9/2000 | See Source »

...memory," says Linenthal. The chairs at the Oklahoma City Memorial contain what is often called the presence of absence. To Linenthal, the new memorials are "places of civic transformation" as well; one should come away changed. And they are sites of public protest, "where one cries out in anguish against the event, to keep it in living memory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How We Remember | 5/29/2000 | See Source »

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