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...story of the photos was first broken on the blog Little Green Footballs and has become a cause celebre, especially among conservative and pro-Israel bloggers, who see evidence of anti-Israel bias in the media. They have a point - well, half a point, anyway. The principle of not faking anything in the news is absolute. But the effects of particular fakeries are relative. It was much more pernicious - if we're to be totally honest here - when a TIME cover of O.J. Simpson after his arrest was doctored to make his skin look darker. The manipulation made an accused...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reuters' Altered Photos: Overhyped? Dangerous? Both | 8/9/2006 | See Source »

...with as little fuss as possible, so the majority could get on with their enjoyment of the games. Germans should no longer feel collective guilt for World War II, as the majority of them are under 60 years old and could not have had anything to do with it anyway. I experienced that war and its horrors, but I have worked quite happily for two German companies and promoted their products. It's time Europeans moved on, combined our strengths and forged a stronger European Union, with all conflict confined to the football field. Desmond Connelly Stafford, England I really...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fields of Dreams | 8/8/2006 | See Source »

...That issue could be moot anyway. Cuban-Americans a generation ago may have waxed romantic about their gorgeous and breezy casas in Havana neighborhoods like Miramar. But today, says Elena Freyre, head of the Cuban-American Defense League in Miami, "90% of them no longer desire to go back and live there. Their roots are too deep in the U.S. And when they go back and see the sad reality of what Cuba is now, a lot of them will be on the first flight back to Miami...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cuba After Castro: Can Exiles Reclaim Their Stake? | 8/5/2006 | See Source »

...that, in reality, this emptiness would probably be an invitation to long, gloomy thoughts about mortality and the meaninglessness of life when there's no job to go to, no kids to raise, no hopes to entertain. In this context, it is easy to see why sex - or, anyway, the thought of sex, the dream of sex - becomes so important to everyone. It becomes part of a 12-step program to keep the bogeyman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sex and the Retirement Set | 8/4/2006 | See Source »

...Christopher Reeve's widow Dana. A poll conducted by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation shortly after the presidential election found that more than half of Bush's voters favored broadening the federal policy to include using embryos that would otherwise be discarded by fertility clinics--but voted for him anyway. That is probably because only 2% of voters identified stem-cell research as the most important factor in their decision, compared with 16% who cited terrorism and 13% who mentioned the Iraq...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Politics of Science | 7/31/2006 | See Source »

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