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This move could indeed put Chicago over the top: eleventh-hour schmoozing by Tony Blair and Vladimir Putin helped secure wins for London and Sochi, host of the 2014 Winter Games. So expect Republican griping that Obama can???t keep his priorities straight. But this flip-flop could land those rowers in Lake Michigan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chicago's Olympic Dreams | 10/5/2009 | See Source »

...candles to paint his scene on film. He explains: "The human brain is wired for optical input, for visualization. The optic nerve bundle is huge. Even with no input, or maybe especially with no input, the brain keeps creating images. I'm a very visual person, I just can???t see." "Sighted photographers always talk about the difficulty of what they call 'seeing,'" Eckert adds. "I tell them 'If you can't see, it's because your vision is getting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Art and Heart of Blind Photographers | 5/17/2009 | See Source »

...Your spouse or another family member: Baber: You hear all the time about the people who put the suit on and go to the office because they can???t stand the idea of trying to talk to their spouse about losing a job. So never say ?You should have? or any of the blaming stuff. It?s over and you can???t change anything, so you have to say ?I?m upset and I?m worried, but we?re going to move forward.? And take the time to talk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What to Say When Someone Loses Their Job | 9/23/2008 | See Source »

...boxes, plastic bags, and broken glass that crowd their home. He'll sell his rotten harvest for about $3.50. For their family of seven, that?s 50 cents per person, per day. The arithmetic is simple, Bing says. "With every child I have, there is less rice each. I can???t give them all a good life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Philippines' Birth Control Battle | 6/6/2008 | See Source »

...Baby Mama to the rescue! The movie, written and directed by Saturday Night Live scribe Michael McCullers, dares to imagine that somewhere in this world of carelessly, ceaselessly fertile females there might be one woman who wants a baby but can???t have it. Her name is Kate Holbrook (Tina Fey), she?s 37, lives in Philadelphia, has an OK job working for a goofy whole-foods guru (Steve Martin), yet feels somehow empty: no man, no marriage and especially no baby. ?I just don?t like your uterus,? her gynecologist (John Hodgman) tells her, adding that Kate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Come to Baby Mama | 4/25/2008 | See Source »

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