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Today, amid an unprecedented bull market broadly enjoyed at the dawn of the Internet, the stock market is the tool of choice--and breaking the rules becomes increasingly acceptable as the players get younger. Call it extreme capitalism. If you win, you're envied as a genius.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crimes And Misdeminors | 10/2/2000 | See Source »

Karl Marx famously noted that the great events of history tend to occur twice - first as tragedy and then as farce. Back in the spring of 1968, Prague's storied streets and squares were filled with idealistic young people armed only with a passionate commitment to freedom as they waged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Prague Protests Prompt Warm Memories for Some IMF Dignitaries | 9/26/2000 | See Source »

The U.S. can't disengage from China, from which it imported some $80 billion in consumer products last year alone. But as with trade relations with Japan in the '80s, Washington may well find itself continually at loggerheads with Beijing over the rules that govern its economy. In what may...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bad News on Trade With China | 9/20/2000 | See Source »

So, the Federal Trade Commission tells us, pop-culture moguls are peddling "adult" entertainment to kids. To borrow a cogent phrase from today's youth: Well, duh. People who are shocked (shocked!) must also be members of the Flat Earth Society. They haven't heard of a little movement called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Let's Not Kid Around About Pop Culture | 9/14/2000 | See Source »

Clinton sees the nation, west Africa's most powerful, as a fulcrum for democracy and capitalism he hopes will spread across the continent. "Your fight is America's fight and the world's fight," Clinton told the National Assembly in his keynote Saturday speech often punctured by applause. But the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Nigeria, Clinton Sees a Work in (Slow) Progress | 8/28/2000 | See Source »

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