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...whether or not A. Q. Khan - whom Pakistan will not allow the U.S. to question - is discussed during President Bush's one-day visit, not even the latest Qaeda bust is likely to deflect attention from the mounting problems facing Washington's shaky alliance with Musharraf. The Bush Administration has backed Musharraf on the basis that he is cooperating in the war on terror - even if not to the extent the U.S. demands - and that the alternatives are worse. But many secular liberals in Pakistan complain that Musharraf brandishes the jihadi threat to maintain military rule and suppress Pakistan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush Heads for Bin Laden Country | 3/1/2006 | See Source »

...time of 1:58.81, over five seconds faster than the second-place finisher. Her time was good for a meet record and the Ivy League record. It was the 12th fastest time in the event in the country.“I think she was definitely ready to bust out,” Hart said. “We were just so happy for her. She has been 1:59 for some time. So, she was really ready for it.”Harvard had a tough first day of competition as it was unable to take the top spot...

Author: By Abigail M. Baird, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Letdown Marks Ivy Fight | 2/27/2006 | See Source »

...Despite the burst bubble, most stocks are up 75% or more since the end of 1999. They're probably not the ones you own, though. Big-name companies like GE, Pfizer and Microsoft--which investors and mutual-fund managers tend to gravitate to--have been flailing since the bust. That's why the popular market gauges that those stocks dominate (Dow Jones industrial average, Standard & Poor's 500) still languish below their old highs. Yet the time may have come to stock up on the U.S.'s most recognizable corporate logos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Why Blue Chips Are Due | 2/19/2006 | See Source »

...beer lover hoping to jump on the bandwagon ought first to take a lesson from Beer School, Hindy and Potter's recent book about how they built their company. Microbreweries had their own version of the dotcom boom and bust in the early 1990s, when it seemed that a brew pub was opening (and soon closing) on every corner. The ones that survived "were willing to do the nitty-gritty hard work," says Ray Daniels, marketing director for craft beer at the Brewers Association, an industry trade group...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beer Buddies | 2/7/2006 | See Source »

...posts draw more than 1,000 hits a day, Jaworski says, from readers fascinated by the woman who buys antiwrinkle cream for her pet monkey Hubert or by the wife who orders Bust-Sculpt Contouring ointment for her husband, who ingests it as an alternative to Viagra. "Everyone has a whole secret life," Jaworski says. "Maybe it's nice to know you're not the only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retail: Retail Revenge | 2/5/2006 | See Source »

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