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...military reportedly killed at least 500 people after an uprising in Andijan two weeks ago, Karimov is under fire from a source that's more difficult to suppress: the international community. The British have called for an investigation into the shootings, as have the U.N. and the European Union. Craig Murray, the ambassador Britain recalled from Tashkent last year, says that Karimov is "indignant now that anyone should have the temerity to criticize him." The Uzbek government insists that a total of 169 people died in the confrontation - but not one civilian was killed by government forces, according to Prosecutor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Karimov's Crackdown | 5/22/2005 | See Source »

...Pope, nor will Christianity grow in Western Europe, as almost two millenniums of church tyranny will not be easily forgotten or forgiven. My hope is that the next Pope will be a man who will truly attempt to bring reconciliation to the universal church of Jesus Christ. Craig Lester Spalding, England Pope Benedict can, I trust, give much to the church; help the poor and the sinners; and since he is German, influence Germans and other Europeans to come back and fill the empty pews in Europe. Francis Regalado Cavite, the Philippines Faithful Followers Although progressive Catholics seem frustrated that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 5/19/2005 | See Source »

Layer Cake features, yes, an antihero with no name and no backstory. He's simply called XXXX in the credits, and he's played by a gelid Daniel Craig. He is a) a drug dealer and b) a man who, having made his pile, wishes to abandon his life of crime and start hanging about at posh country clubs. But prosperous as he is, he is still only middle management in the criminal pastry shop. He has obligations to his masters, chief of which is to help them recover a vast shipment of ecstasy pills that have gone missing somewhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: Slumming with the Brits | 5/15/2005 | See Source »

...Melbourne man Craig Lattin was a fit 34-year-old when he developed a limp and was diagnosed with MND. Two and a half years later, he's in a wheelchair. He says he wouldn't try Huang's procedure - "it's too early to know exactly what you're doing, quite apart from the ethical issues" - but believes the doctor should continue his work: "Every adult should make their own choice. And even if there's limited success, it will teach us something." At their home in Rotorua, filled with pets and photos, Rein says he'd hoped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The High Price of Hope | 5/15/2005 | See Source »

Moreno's critics are scratching their heads. Why would an owner who last season generated so much good will, and extra revenues, by cutting ticket prices and signing American League MVP Vladimir Guerrero provide fodder for late-night comedians? (Craig Ferguson joked of another name change: "The San Francisco Giants on Steroids"). More important, why would Moreno potentially alienate an affluent suburban fan base in Orange County? Says Anaheim mayor Curt Pringle, a red T shirt that reads THE ANAHEIM ANGELS OF ANAHEIM hanging in his office: "We're sad, and we're very disappointed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Arte of Baseball | 5/4/2005 | See Source »

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