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...officials reviewed them, looking for "potentially controversial and embarrassing items" about which their superiors should be notified in advance, according to a Pentagon memo that TIME has seen. To make sense of the latest Gitmo controversies, here is a look at Guantánamo during the war on terrorism. -By Daniel Eisenberg and Timothy J. Burger...
...play a role. Girls, for reasons that are not clear, are more likely than boys to tear their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)--a tough ribbon of tissue that holds the knee together. "Twenty years ago, it was rare for someone under age 15 to have ACL surgery," says Dr. Daniel Green, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. "Now it's commonplace...
...that limitations inspire creativity. The original three Star Wars films are abundant proof of that. Lucas should realize that none of the special effects in the most recent trilogy look real. The lack of popular respect for those movies is a fitting fate for a failed idea. Daniel Fetherston New York City...
...history of the oil industry teaches that money is sometimes only part of the plot. Power and geopolitical influence are oil's handmaidens. Daniel Yergin, chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates, says that as Chinese companies "try to get in on new deals, occasionally commercial rivalry will get caught up in larger foreign-policy issues." One example: the U.S. may eventually seek sanctions at the U.N. if Iran doesn't back off its suspected efforts to build atomic weapons. But Beijing, which sits on the Security Council, is completing a long-term $70 billion oil-and-gas deal with...
...Staff writer Daniel J. T. Schuker can be reached at dschuker@fas.harvard.edu...