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...would split from shame or rage. He might implode to suicide or explode into fury. He is, in other words, your basic melancholy teen, believing that no adult can comprehend the misery he is undergoing just by being alive. He can be found anywhere from Liverpool. England, to Littleton, Colorado...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Old Feeling: London Bridges the World | 8/30/2004 | See Source »

...cover photomontage of Bush sporting a lipstick kiss mark and a black eye definitely got a rise out of readers. "When I saw how you defaced the President's picture, it felt like a slap in the face," wrote a reader from Colorado. That feeling was echoed by many, like the Georgian who declared, "Whether you like him or not, he's our President, and we're at war! Our enemies are probably plastering this picture all over their walls." A Missouri man compared the cover to "graffiti sprayed by an ignorant adolescent." But another Coloradan caught the cover...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 8/18/2004 | See Source »

...coordination of intelligence gathering and the sharing of information. Unfortunately, the Bush Administration has continued to emphasize conventional warfare. The aggressive application of military might is greatly increasing fear and hatred of the U.S. throughout the world and creating an environment in which terrorism can thrive. Jim Kennedy Broomfield, Colorado, U.S. It is imperative that president bush and his staff members lead the country's effort to quickly implement the 9/11 commission's recommendations. The President faces what is probably the most difficult task since World War II in revamping the intelligence agencies. I know the Administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 8/17/2004 | See Source »

That question gnaws at Douglas Kenney, a professor of natural resources law at the University of Colorado in Boulder. As he sees it, "Everyone's pretty clear that the earth's getting warmer, but it's unclear just what that means. It might mean a wetter future or a dryer future. It might even mean a wetter future with no net gain." How is that possible? The answer lies in the impact rising temperatures are likely to have on the vast reservoirs of water locked up in the mountains in the form of snow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Why the West Is Burning | 8/16/2004 | See Source »

...first 20 people he and Conover contacted, 18 were overwhelmingly enthusiastic, says Miller. In February 2003 the first board convened under the administrative umbrella of the Denver Foundation. It was a group of 10 men and women, including educators, lawyers, a nurse, a social worker, a community volunteer, former Colorado Governor Dick Lamm and Colorado Republican chairman Don Bain. "As diverse as the group is," says Sandra Shreve, 62, a current board member who donates from her modest educator's pension, "we were all there with a common goal: to help our community by creating a circle of giving...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sharing Wealth | 8/16/2004 | See Source »

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