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...long way down the road," says Marcus Jones, 28, a comedian who works at Banana Republic by day. "I'm too self-involved. I don't want to bring that into a relationship now." He expects to get married in his mid- to late 30s. "My wife is currently a sophomore in high school," he jokes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grow Up? Not So Fast | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

That is all good stuff, for now. But over the long haul, a banana-republic dollar could lead to inflation, higher interest rates and a recession likely to spill around the planet. In the past, the strong dollar allowed the U.S. government to borrow cheaply and attract investment in the safest currency on the globe. That helped finance the budget deficit, kept interest rates low and also allowed Americans, as individuals and collectively through their government, to spend way beyond their means. Foreigners are big buyers of mortgage securities, which make purchasing that McMansion more affordable. They hold nearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wither The Dollar | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...Buka, a one-kina banana-boat ride north across the Buka passage, hotels are being built, a bank has opened and tourist resorts are on the drawing board. Many consider the reintroduction of regular police patrols, guided by a small contingent of Australian Federal Police, as instrumental in that improvement. But Bougainville's chief administrator, Peter Tsiamalili, believes Australia should also take responsibility for those of its citizens who do not bring benefits: "I think the Australian government should be taking this seriously." Arawa police have been told to put Nesbitt and Richards "in the bin" if they see them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jungle Fever | 12/14/2004 | See Source »

...databases, available at calorieking.com or dietclub.com.au, can help you find substitute foods.) A more proactive strategy is to make sweets less available. Try replacing candy in holiday goody bags with toys or CDs. At family gatherings, serve healthier treats such as apples and clementines, or dried fruits such as banana chips or raisins. Rationing sugary snacks and desserts can work too, but the key is to work out a quota before the party and stick with it. You can make a deal with your children, for example, that they can take a piece of pie or some ice cream from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Treats Are a Trap | 12/12/2004 | See Source »

...more proactive strategy is to make sweets less available. Try replacing candy in holiday goody bags with toys or CDs. At family gatherings, serve healthier treats such as apples and clementines, or dried fruits such as banana chips or raisins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Treats Are a Trap | 12/12/2004 | See Source »

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