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SHANGHAI Christofle's cup and saucer ($74) is selected because of its clean lines...
...million Southeast Asians. In a 2003 report, the U.N. Environment Program said water shortages already affected 400 million people and predicted that number would multiply tenfold by 2050. At that time, more than a sixth of the world's population, 1.1 billion people, had erratic supplies of clean water or none at all. UNEP chief Klaus Toepfer warned in an accompanying statement that "the next war could be a war [over] water...
Lwanga is the biggest catch among the 500 or so court convictions SmartWater says it has secured so far - a fairly modest number for a company that has been around since 1995. But that's not counting those who simply come clean when the UV light finds them out, says former police detective Phil Cleary, SmartWater's co-founder and ceo. In any case, he says: "We are not a thief-catching company or a property-recovery company; we're selling a deterrent...
...rarely pursued the perpetrators. If, as you watch Mad Men, you wonder why the gay art director is so timid about declaring his sexual needs to his colleagues, prospective lovers or, for that matter, himself, it's because he'd like to keep his job and his police record clean. (See TIME's 1978 feature story on the killings of George Moscone and Milk...
...Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo and former U.S. Under Secretary of State Thomas Pickering - issues a pointed message to incoming President Barack Obama. Emphasizing Latin American relations isn't just essential for the region, they say, but also for America's own peace and prosperity. Tackling transnational challenges ranging from clean energy to Cuba, the authors sketch a blueprint for galvanizing relations with our neighbors to the south...