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...pork-stuffed smorgasbord of Army Corps of Engineers water projects because it included a few projects for the Everglades. Next time you hear a green group complain that America's farm policies and water resources policies are degrading America's natural treasures - the Gulf of Mexico, the Chesapeake Bay, the Colorado River, the Everglades - ask whether that group was on the side of reform, or whether it sold out their larger cause for a few projects it could brag about to donors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Farm Bill Stalls — for Now | 11/17/2007 | See Source »

...Beane, declined to comment on Bonds.) Now that Alex Rodriguez has reunited with the New York Yankees, this year's free agent class is even weaker, giving Bonds a bit of leverage. A small-market team that does nothing but lose, such as the Kansas City Royals or Tampa Bay Devil Rays, could sign him to draw a few more fans to their somber stadiums...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Has Bonds Hit His Last Homer? | 11/16/2007 | See Source »

...rule of law. We believed you,” Tutu said at a gathering of Nobel laureates last year, according to The Washington Post. “That’s part of what you have as a gift for the world. Then how can you commit Guantanamo Bay? Take back your country.” The crowd at yesterday’s talk appreciated Tutu’s message. “He’s incredible. The zeal, the way he speaks—he could sell toilet paper and you’d want...

Author: By Alexandra perloff-giles, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tutu Condemns U.S. Foreign Policy | 11/16/2007 | See Source »

...Pakistani Supreme Court was slated to soon rule on the constitutionality of Musharraf’s presidency, but the institution of emergency law and the subsequent firing of the majority of the supreme court has held that decision at bay...

Author: By Sarah B. Schechter, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HLS Honors Chief Justice of Pakistan | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

...passengers this year, twice as many as in 2003. His success heralds a revolution in the airline industry in Asia. Although Americans and Europeans have benefited from low-cost air travel for years, tight regulation, powerful national-flag carriers and a dearth of airports have kept budget airlines at bay in Asia. But finally the region's long-suffering travelers are able to join in. Five years ago, Asia had only one low-cost airline; today there are 13 either already in the air or due to launch later this year. The boom is lowering airfares across the region, increasing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Air Raiders | 11/14/2007 | See Source »

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