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...really be NASCAR? For the new breed of more marketing savvy NASCAR drivers, it certainly is. Jeff Gordon, NASCAR's clean-cut mascot who is already dismissed by some die-hards as insufficiently macho, is making wine under the Jeff Gordon Collection label. Working with a vineyard and a winemaker in Calistoga, Calif., Gordon is producing small quantities of a Carneros Chardonnay and later this year he'll have two more varieties ready for market - a cabernet sauvignon and a merlot. Gordon considers wine a personal passion separate from his NASCAR persona and he's proud to point out that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mixing Wine and Beer on the NASCAR Circuit | 3/5/2007 | See Source »

...Berger, it means a failure of his campaign promise four years ago to clean up Guatemala's politics, notoriously corrupt since the country's 36-year civil war ended a decade ago. During that war, which claimed nearly a quarter-million lives, the Guatemalan military launched a scorched-earth counterinsurgency campaign against leftist guerillas, massacring entire Mayan villages accused of supporting the rebels. Many wartime figures were never prosecuted for their offenses, and human rights groups and the U.N. have warned that former state security forces - laid off after the peace accords mandated a downsizing of the military - could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Murder Spree in Central America | 3/5/2007 | See Source »

...Lone Star State is No. 7 in the world for greenhouse gases (emitting more CO2 than Britain), and TXU is the state's biggest corporate contributor. Those 11 coal-fired plants would have thrown off 78 tons of carbon dioxide a year--double the savings expected from California's Clean Cars legislation, passed last year. The buyout firms promised not only to halt eight of the Texas plants but also to terminate plans for coal-fired operations in New Jersey, Virginia and Maryland--a recognition that momentum is growing in Washington for legislation to mandate caps on carbon emissions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Deal Goes Green | 3/2/2007 | See Source »

...games. Try to do a little work every night and you won’t find yourself pulling as many all-nighters. Ha ha, you’re not nineteen forever... Sincerely, Joe Nineteen Pitbull: Date me? To girls who share hallway bathrooms, Do you have maids at home? Clean up after your gross selves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Holler! | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

...remaining six had 4-6 “yes” answers; for them, the survey recommends reading both reports, one of which points out that software, “especially new releases such as Windows 95,” can still cause stress. Even those who got a clean bill of health aren’t safe: the reports warn, “When you do something you know is wrong, you don’t have to get caught to suffer consequences. Your unconscious will take over and make sure you are punished.” Addiction...

Author: By Mark A. Pacult, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: We're Addicted. | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

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