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...Long before the current nuclear standoff heated up, this preference for regime change has caused the White House to duck opportunities for dialogue with Tehran. Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell, says an Iranian offer of talks to address all U.S. concerns was rebuffed in 2003 at the behest of the regime-change faction of the Bush administration. Former Bush National Security Council official Flynt Leverett has confirmed this account, and warns that the administration lacks a serious Iran policy by virtue of President Bush's refusal to engage with a regime he considers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iran's Nukes: Are the U.S. and Europe Out of Sync? | 4/6/2006 | See Source »

...CONDOLEEZZA RICE ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE? Oh, I don't think so. She is a knowledgeable person, a person who knows Russia, a cultured person. She is one who is committed to political and diplomatic solutions. But she is having a difficult time. So did Colin Powell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Mikhail Gorbachev | 4/2/2006 | See Source »

...Army Colonel Wilkerson, now retired, was chief of staff for Secretary of State Colin Powell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Was the War Worth It? | 3/20/2006 | See Source »

...Roxanne Potvin is only 23, but she has already made a name for herself as a blues singer and was able to attract Nashville-based singer-songwriter Colin Linden to produce her second album, The Way It Feels. (Her first was self-produced, self-financed and released from her hometown in Gatineau, Quebec.) Linden plays guitar on most of the songs, and there are many other guest appearances, including Bruce Cockburn, John Hiatt and Daniel Lanois. What drew such a constellation of stars to such a young singer? While Linden's influence certainly helped, Potvin's range of talents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME Canada Arts: Pick of the Week | 3/16/2006 | See Source »

...love Colin Farrell. Ever since his turn as a manipulated CIA fledgling in “The Recruit,” I, like many other star-struck teenage girls, have swooned over the overtly sexual, foul-mouthed, chain-smoking playboy. I didn’t think it got any “badder” than Ireland’s favorite bad boy had already shown us. However, after witnessing Farrell’s latest project, writer/director Robert Towne’s “Ask the Dust,” I left the theater having lost just about...

Author: By Erin A. May, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ask the Dust | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

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