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FOUND NOT GUILTY. Andrea Yates, 42, Texas mother, in the 2001 bathtub drownings of her five children; by reason of insanity; in her second trial, after an appeals court last year threw out her 2002 murder conviction because of erroneous testimony; in Houston. Prosecutors argued Yates failed to meet the definition of insanity because she was fully aware that her actions were wrong. But Yates' lawyers claimed severe postpartum psychosis made her so delusional that she thought the drownings were right. After 12 hours of deliberation, the jury sided with the defense. Following the verdict, Yates was committed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Aug. 7, 2006 | 7/30/2006 | See Source »

...your room, a great meal or a cold drink on the terrace." Guest rooms are tastefully opulent: plush pink, red and orange fabrics, modern dark-oak furniture, Egyptian cotton sheets and bespoke artwork. But the details feel like home: a chess set on the table, candles by the bathtub, books you might actually read and a welcome bag with a little rubber duck inside. If you can pull yourself away from the Bang & Olufsen entertainment center, the hotel's swanky Cerise restaurant serves a modern European menu using local ingredients, and the bartender makes a mean mojito. It's been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reading Rooms | 7/10/2006 | See Source »

...venture to build the first mass-market ultralight car. Sommer's Loremo (pronounced lo-ray-mo) and short for Low Resistance Mobile - looks [an error occurred while processing this directive] nothing like a nail. On the contrary, it looks amphibious; Sommer and his partners first nicknamed it the bathtub. Even so, Sommer says the nail metaphor helped his team diverge from standard car chassis design and find a way to create a light yet crash-resistant frame. Weighing a mere 450 kg, the Loremo prototype claims to get 100 km out of a meager 1.5 L of fuel - about half...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Driving On The Light Side | 7/9/2006 | See Source »

...Guest rooms are tastefully opulent: plush pink, red and orange fabrics, modern dark-oak furniture, Egyptian cotton sheets and bespoke artwork. But the details feel like home: a chess set on the table, candles by the bathtub, books you might actually read and a welcome bag with a little rubber duck inside. If you can pull yourself away from the Bang & Olufsen entertainment center, the hotel's swanky Cerise restaurant serves a modern European menu using local ingredients, and the bartender makes a mean mojito. It's been said one should never mix business with pleasure. Whoever said that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reading Rooms | 7/6/2006 | See Source »

...These things are not like eureka moments. It's not like sitting in a bathtub, going yippee and jumping out. It took about a year. A year before Dolly, we made [the cloning process] work using embryo cells. Then we knew we would be able to clone from an udder cell. We didn?t know how soon, but we knew it was possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Talk With Dolly's Creator | 7/3/2006 | See Source »

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