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...nearly five hours over two days this fall, Singapore's Minister Mentor LEE KUAN YEW spoke with TIME's Michael Elliott, Zoher Abdoolcarim and Simon Elegant on everything from China's rise to radical Islam, from American values to Singapore's first family. Lee was thoughtful, animated, defiant, playful, even emotional - and always provocative. Highlights of the conversation...
...SADDAM HUSSEIN, 68, former Iraqi dictator, on the first day of his long-awaited trial; to the torture and genocide of 148 men and teenage boys after a 1982 attempt on his life; in Baghdad. Before the eyes of many stunned Iraqis who watched on television, a gaunt but defiant Hussein refused even to acknowledge his name, mocking court officials as the puppets of U.S. "aggressors" and telling the chief judge, "I am not going to answer to this so-called court." The intense emotion surrounding the trial?now adjourned until Nov. 28 at the request of the defense...
...Iraq, SADDAM HUSSEIN, 68, on the first day of his long-awaited trial; to the torture and murder of 148 men and teenage boys after a 1982 attempt on his life; in Baghdad. Before the eyes of many stunned Iraqis who were watching on television, a gaunt but defiant Hussein refused even to acknowledge his name, declaring, "I am not going to answer to this so-called court." The intense emotion surrounding the trial--now adjourned until Nov. 28 at the request of the defense, which wanted more time to prepare--was made evident a day after the trial...
...giant stooping under the ceiling of his Bronx home; the boy in Central Park, his face a rictus of hostility; the man in curlers (pictured here), with an expression at once vulnerable and defiant. To call these images arresting is to understate their ability to drag you on a bleak journey through the urban aridity of the mid-20th century. But steel yourself. If there's a current exhibition in London that can be fairly described as a must-see, it's this...
...Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder of his Bronx home; the boy in Central Park, his face a rictus of hostility; the man in curlers (pictured here), with an expression at once vulnerable and defiant. To call these images arresting is to understate their ability to drag you on a bleak journey through the urban aridity of the mid-20th century. But steel yourself. If there's a current exhibition in London that can be fairly described as a must-see, it's this...