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...another alliance was born: unlikely, unsentimental, hard nosed, clear eyed and dead set on driving poverty into history. The rocker's job is to be raucous, grab our attention. The engineers' job is to make things work. 2005 is the year they turned the corner, when Bono charmed and bullied and morally blackmailed the leaders of the world's richest countries into forgiving $40 billion in debt owed by the poorest; now those countries can spend the money on health and schools rather than interest payments--and have no more excuses for not doing so. The Gateses, having built...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Good Samaritans | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

Jolie ducks questions from the reporters, who instead corner actor Tim Robbins and singer and Witness co-founder Peter Gabriel, among other high-profile guests. The event is covered by Entertainment Tonight, Extra and The Insider, TV shows that do not generally report on internecine bloodshed in sub-Saharan Africa when it is not connected to the woman who hooked up with her married co-star in Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Jolie's notoriety is now a charitable asset. If you could place a dollar value on a broken marriage, Jennifer Aniston could claim a monster tax deduction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Year of Charitainment | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...roof left by an unexploded World War II German bomb. Today, the structure bears a Grade I listing, Britain's highest designation for historic buildings. A combination of heritage funds, corporate donors and private benefactors paid for the $6 million rehabilitation. "There is not a single level corner in this house," director Márcia Balisciano says. But she points proudly to restored features like the staircase and paneling, now painted its original pale green color, identified through examination of old paint layers. The house has 14 fireplaces, and in the first-floor parlor's, restorers found an opening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Franklin Slept Here | 12/18/2005 | See Source »

...Turner to create seductive designs to justify the price tag. "We wanted to get away from the Arts and Crafts thing by choosing contemporary, graphic images," says Turner. "The ideas evolved between us, trying to think of quirky things you could have on walls - a spider in the corner of a shower, or taps above the sink." That led them to incise the washing symbols found on most clothing labels into tiles. "We were amazed no one had done it before," admits Turner, while Rege says that she made use of her father's professional equipment for the carving work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wall Mart | 12/18/2005 | See Source »

...roof left by an unexploded World War II German bomb. Today, the structure bears a Grade I listing, Britain's highest designation for historic buildings. A combination of heritage funds, corporate donors and private benefactors paid for the $6 million rehabilitation. "There is not a single level corner in this house,'' director M?rcia Balisciano says. But she points proudly to restored features like the paneling, now painted its original pale green color, identified through examination of old paint layers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Franklin Slept Here | 12/17/2005 | See Source »

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