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...subject to strict rules on its movements. France is a Basel signatory, but its courts have ruled that, because the Clemenceau is "war equipment," they have no jurisdiction to rule whether or not it qualifies as waste. Indian Environment Minister Thiru A. Raja insisted last week that "ships that contain asbestos as part of their structure do not violate the Basel Convention." Shipping businesses themselves are adamant that it is up to the International Maritime Organization (imo), not the Basel Convention, to decide on rules governing any ship's final voyage. Yet even the U.S., which is not a signatory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Troubled Waters | 1/22/2006 | See Source »

...heart. The Boston Legal star sold his kidney stone for $25,000 to raise money for the charity Habitat for Humanity. Captain Kirk's renal calculus was snapped up by online casino Goldenpalace.com which added the specimen to its collection of oddities, including a partially eaten sandwich thought to contain the image of the Virgin Mary. "This is a bold new addition to our fleet," said the casino's CEO, evidently a longtime Trekkie. Shatner says his stone is no mere lump of calcium. "If you subjected it to extreme heat, it might turn out to be a diamond...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 30, 2006 | 1/22/2006 | See Source »

...scandal, the Nikkei was sent reeling, and the stock market tumbled 3% two days in a row. An investment firm executive linked to the controversy was found dead in an Okinawa hotel room, an apparent suicide. So why are upstanding members of Japan?s business establishment barely able to contain their happiness? It?s all in how you say ?schadenfreude? in Japanese...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Livedoor Scandal: Tribe Versus Tribe | 1/20/2006 | See Source »

...Sundance is not Park City. The reason the festival is in Park City is because it suits them and us. We don?t want, nor can we contain, those massive crowds. They do want them because of their retail, they are a full-out business resort. The labs, the programs, everything we do except for the festival happens here (at Sundance). So therefore it fits very nicely because it works for the city because they get a $40 million dollar increase over ten days, which is good for the merchants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Q&A: Redford Reflects Upon Sundance | 1/19/2006 | See Source »

...sands, shale gas, coal-bed methane," says Peter Dea, CEO of Western Gas Resources, a Denver-based gas producer. Longer term, more supplies are on the way. The U.S. Interior Department last week opened for exploration 389,000 acres of Alaskan tundra and shoreline, which officials estimate may contain 3.5 trillion cu. ft. of natural gas. Yet that's a pittance compared with the 22.3 trillion cu. ft. that the U.S. consumed in 2004. And two projects to transport gas from Alaska's North Slope and Canadian territories are in the works. One proposal entails building a $20 billion pipeline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Next Energy Crisis? | 1/15/2006 | See Source »

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