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...ever hit. After it struck, poor people died because they had no food and water and no way out. Hospital patients, including infants, died because hospitals had no supplies or power. Looting was rampant because troops were slow to be mobilized and there were too few of them. I bet that if Bush felt he needed the military in the Middle East to protect an oil facility that he said was vital to U.S. interests, he would have had more than enough troops there immediately! James Sloane Las Vegas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 9/26/2005 | See Source »

...cares about Kanye West except other hip-hoppers? I'll bet that 90% of your subscribers have never heard of him. Homer C. Lamborn Redding, California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 9/26/2005 | See Source »

...will choose who the Chancellor will be - and that is Mrs. Merkel." A key spd leader, Gernot Erler, demurred: "We've said that Schröder is our Chancellor and the only one who can change this is Schröder." Walter wonders whether the best bet might be to depose both leaders: "A grand coalition needs a grayer, less divisive figure capable of mediating between the parties." Or maybe a new election that produces a clearer result...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Loser Takes All | 9/25/2005 | See Source »

...dabbled in LCD televisions throughout the 1990s. Building on that foundation, Machida moved LCD TVs to the forefront of Sharp's strategy. He spent heavily over three years on the design, manufacture and marketing of a new flagship TV brand dubbed Aquos, and his bet paid off. Launched in January 2001--a moment referred to inside the company as the Big Bang--Aquos quickly became the coolest name in TVs since the Sony Trinitron. Sharp is now the world's biggest seller of LCD televisions, accounting for 1 in 4 of all LCD sets sold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sharp's New Focus | 9/19/2005 | See Source »

...ever hit. After it struck, poor people died because they had no food and water and no way out. Hospital patients, including infants, died because hospitals had no supplies or power. Looting was rampant because troops were slow to be mobilized and there were too few of them. I bet that if Bush felt he needed the military in the Middle East to protect an oil facility that he said was vital to U.S. interests, he would have had more than enough troops there immediately! James Sloane Las Vegas I was alarmed by the televised scenes of people looting stores...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An American Tragedy | 9/19/2005 | See Source »

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