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...mystery that is bedeviling economists and politicians alike. Japan's economy has grown for 60 consecutive months, the longest period of growth in the postwar era. So why are ordinary Japanese consumers like Maki Nobata behaving as if the country were still deep in recession? "I'm trying to cut back on spending," says the 36-year-old Tokyo accountant, who received a meager raise of less than $75 a month nearly two years ago and hasn't had another one since. Adding to her worries, Nobata doubts the pension system will be in place by the time she retires...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Shinzo Abe Find His Way? | 2/15/2007 | See Source »

...character remains largely a mystery to the majority of students at her future home. In order to get a better idea of the new lady behind the Veritas, FM delved into Faust’s past to paint a picture, through personal recollections, of a woman with a deep love for engaging in academic discussion, encouraging leadership, and fostering relationships both in an outside the office. A break from tradition, indeed...

Author: By Emily C. Graff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Another Side of Faust | 2/14/2007 | See Source »

...there are deep-seated problems that will be much harder to overcome, including a widespread mistrust of police among many citizens and the unwillingness of witnesses to come forward, fearing, with good reason, that they will become targets of retaliation. As council members pointed out, the streets are home to many young people whose family lives, perhaps shaky to begin with, have been dislocated and disrupted by Katrina...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law vs. Order in New Orleans | 2/14/2007 | See Source »

Whether such certainty is indeed enviable, as the authors of the so-called Red Book assumed, is itself a deep and important philosophical question. But whatever the answer to that question, we should all agree that the inquiry into the good life, as opposed to the more traditional indoctrination into it, should still be a central aspect of general education. A truly educated person of the modern world, in other words, must be prepared to think seriously about the possibilities for leading a life and ought to be challenged to take a stand on their own way of living...

Author: By Sean D. Kelly | Title: What is General Education For? | 2/13/2007 | See Source »

...Europe, sounded delectable: highlights included a tartare of Kobe beef with Imperial Beluga caviar and Belon oysters (paired with a 1995 Krug Clos du Mesnil) and a tarte fine with scallops and $350 worth of black truffles (paired with a 1996 Le Montrachet Domaine de la Roman?e-Conti). Fifteen deep-pocketed global gourmands paid for the repast, which was modestly titled Epicurean Masters of the World. Their identities were not revealed, although the event's p.r. flack did let drop that two casino operators, a hotelier and a real-estate developer were among the feasters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A $29,000 Thai Dinner | 2/13/2007 | See Source »

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