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...like the idea that we don't know the people around us, what's going on in their heads," Delerm says. "We see two people across from each other or in a car or in a bed, and we don't know how the other feels." Delerm, an avid Cure and Divine Comedy fan, doesn't write in English, instead appropriating a phrase here and there to enrich his lyrics. "What interests me is the impact of certain expressions, and I just haven't mastered the language enough to do that," he admits. But he does hope to bring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's the Same Old Song | 6/5/2005 | See Source »

...groove, while the Rev. undersings at all the right moments. Green has turned trash into gold before (the Bee Gees' How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?), but this time he excels himself. Shout Out Louds Very Loud Singer Adam Olenius broadcasts his influences with his vocal cords (the Cure's Robert Smith and U2's Bono), but his swing from nonchalant weariness to faint glimmer of hope on this up-tempo heartbreak tune is so winning it almost sounds new. Akon Lonely Senegal-born, U.S.-raised Akon starts his tale of abandonment with typical woe. Then the chorus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Songs Worth Three Minutes | 5/19/2005 | See Source »

...generation earlier fathered and abandoned a child out of wedlock must pay for his age-old sin when the son (Gael Garcia Bernal) shows up. And in Von Trier's Manderlay, set in Alabama in the 1930s, an idealistic young woman (Bruce Dallas Howard) tries to confront and cure the lingering disease of slavery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cannes Diary VII: Out of the Past | 5/17/2005 | See Source »

...without their own emotionally charged arguments, one of which is that if the bill becomes law, it would only be the beginning of a slide toward human reproduction through cloning. Foes say they also plan to point out that embryonic-stem-cell research has yet to produce a cure for anything. Researchers, they say, should first explore the potential of stem-cell research that does not require the destruction of embryos, including use of adult stem cells and stem cells from umbilical-cord blood. "This is not a debate between pro-science forces and religious zealots," says Pennsylvania Republican Joseph...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Bush's Ban Could Be Reversed | 5/16/2005 | See Source »

There's another, more important part of the equation. The worst side effect of cancer that I can think of is being dead. The cure rate for all lung cancer patients is 14%; it's even lower for esophageal cancer. Hell, the treatment alone can kill you, given the toxicity of cancer drugs. "You tell me, what risk are these people willing to take?" asks Altorki. Only so much, it seems; about half of the surviving subjects in my study opted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: My Most Difficult Choice | 5/16/2005 | See Source »

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