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...Locals like Laarbi say the authorities would be better off focusing on the conditions that prevail in Príncipe than on the danger of radical infiltration: "Príncipe's problems are subhuman living conditions, an administration that ignores us, and police who still call us 'moors.'" Says Mohamed Ali, leader of the Ceuti Democratic Union, an opposition political party. "Ceuta is two cities. All of the institutions, and all of the investments go to the center; the Príncipe gets nothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Al-Qaeda Eyes Spain's 'Lost City' | 6/26/2007 | See Source »

...into trouble again, when computers that control the station?s oxygen, water supply and orientation failed. With the three-man station crew just joined by the seven visiting astronauts of the space shuttle Atlantis, the specter of Apollo 13 on a grand scale - with 10 astronauts in danger this time instead of merely three - immediately arose. The good news is, the shuttle and station astronauts are in nowhere near the danger the 1970 lunar crew was; in fact, they're not in much danger at all. The bad news is, the station has once again proven itself unworthy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is the Space Station a Money Pit? | 6/14/2007 | See Source »

...these assays, however, has to do with their ease and simplicity. Currently, doctors seeking the same information must collect a sample of the tumor tissue, something that isn't always possible if it's very small or inaccessible or its precise location isn't known. Then there is the danger that the physical act of tissue sampling can dislodge cells and cause them to spread the disease. A blood draw bypasses all these risks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cancer Test | 6/14/2007 | See Source »

...Bush Administration recedes, leading Democrats are offering a more radical interpretation: 9/11 didn't merely show that the U.S. faces threats from rising powers in a different section of the globe; it heralded a world where rising powers aren't the major threat at all. The real danger, they argue, is from states that are too dysfunctional to educate their people, provide public health or control their territory--and thus export a swarm of pathologies, from jihadist terrorism to loose nukes to bird flu. It's no surprise that Edwards and Obama want to boost foreign aid. They believe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: America's Foreign Policy Trap | 6/14/2007 | See Source »

...Ashok Alexander, director of Avahan, the Indian AIDS program of the Gates Foundation, says that while "it's good news that overall the numbers are down, the real danger of this is it masks the real prevalence in one third of India: the south." The study, which leans heavily on the national health survey - itself is based upon face-to-face interviews with some 200,000 people between the ages of 15 and 54, more than half of them women - found that infection rates in southern India are significantly higher than in the north of the country. This could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Study "Halves" India's HIV Rate | 6/11/2007 | See Source »

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