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...sure. Far from spoiling musicians, he says, "most personal advances are to keep people alive." Squeezing out an album is an unpredictable affair, and regular pay checks might strike some artists as an unwelcome reminder to hurry up. "Creators rarely want to be sitting here watching the clock," Webster says. "The creative process doesn't work like that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Music Industry: Lost in the Shuffle | 3/19/2008 | See Source »

...exiled Tibetan leadership, for its part, fears that the dialogue started in 2002 between the Chinese authorities and representatives of the Dalai Lama has never been treated seriously by Beijing, and that it may simply be a ruse to run out the clock on the political career of the 73-year-old spiritual leader. All the while, China has sought to transform Tibet through massive investment in its economic development, hoping that Colonel Sanders, and the consumer culture he represents, will prove a more alluring icon than the Dalai Lama to younger Tibetans. This, and the mass migration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Beijing Needs the Dalai Lama | 3/19/2008 | See Source »

...Senor described a pressure-cooker environment as Coalition officials worked around the clock to compensate for the time difference between the Green Zone and the White House...

Author: By Nini S. Moorhead, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Building a Nation | 3/18/2008 | See Source »

...Obama campaign has cleverly slow-walked the debate over the Florida and Michigan primaries, knowing that the clock on their side. With Florida essentially giving up, and Michigan struggling to find a solution, Clinton's time - and options - are fast running...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's Hopes for Florida Fade | 3/18/2008 | See Source »

...last three months, in many areas people feel confident and secure enough to go out shopping in some of the areas. Like the area where I lived, in the Karadi district area, the shops in this area are open until 10 o'clock at night. People are back to normal life, go back to schools and universities, hospitals have been opened. Some areas are still challenge. Operations are now going on in Diyala to weaken the al Qaeda [militias] there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Layla Alkhafaji — Iraqi Parliament | 3/18/2008 | See Source »

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