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...past five years, senior editor Tony Karon has been writing thoughtful analysis of events in the Middle East for TIME.com A native of Cape Town, South Africa, Karon moved to New York City in 1993 and worked at George magazine and FoxNews.com before joining us. One of the most intriguing things about the current Iraq debate, he says, is how much it has been affected by the instantaneous connection of the Web. "You can see the debate play out in real time," Karon says. "Position papers posted one day are dissected on sites all over the world the next...
...waves with women, but it seems to me the boys of today do. They have grown up surfing next to their sisters, female classmates and girlfriends. Men and women are once again happily surfing side by side, as they did in ancient Polynesia, where surfing began. LISA ROSELLI Cape...
DIED. J. LEE-THOMPSON, 88, versatile English film director of The Guns of Navarone (1961), an adventure epic that landed him in Hollywood, where he directed the suspense thriller Cape Fear (1962) and a score of films over the next 25 years; in Sooke...
Pilot-Whale strandings are nothing new for Cape Cod [Science, Aug. 12]. Henry David Thoreau, writing in the mid-19th century in his book Cape Cod, described beached whales. That was long before people started theorizing that agricultural runoff and global warming might be tainting the food chain and causing marine-mammal deaths. LEN SURETTE Santa Ynez, Calif...
...concentrated until they contaminate the fish on which seals, sea lions and whales feed. Suspected causes of the blooms: the inadvertent fertilization of coastal waters by agriculture runoffs and, most alarmingly, the rise in seawater temperatures from global warming. If so, the death of the whales last week off Cape Cod could be a warning...