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...this stuff in his house, I don't see any reason why we can't blow it up," Ryan says. His Estonian counterpart chuckles. "I don't mind; it's not my house," he says. By day's end, the message has been delivered repeatedly. Coalition troops destroy two vehicles and another house in acts of retaliation. At nightfall the battalion returns to its base, having uprooted a large number of insurgent weapons sites. It has produced a staggering array of antiaircraft guns, TNT, RPG warheads and launchers, machine guns, plastic explosive, grenades and bombs. Surveying the booty, Ryan tells...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hunt for the Bomb Factories | 1/30/2005 | See Source »

...sovereignty without the support of the global community—a trend that could not continue if this larger mission were to ultimately be successful. For some, Bush’s troubled relationship with the truth and his checkered past in the aforementioned regions are enough to destroy any faith they have in his intentions or willingness to carry out this plan. Such skepticism, in my opinion, is more than fair—but skepticism does not demand obstinate opposition, it merely demands vigilance on behalf of higher moral principles. Bush has taken the first step...

Author: By Brandon M. Terry, ON THE REAL | Title: A Promising Future? | 1/24/2005 | See Source »

...verdict: Anthology most faithfully re-creates the Atari classics, whereas Flashback is a disappointment, lacking in both depth and performance. The best thing about Flashback is that you don't need a PlayStation or an Xbox to use it. Testers liked playing Centipede, in which you shoot and destroy insects that are rapidly wiggling down the screen. "I feel like I have more control," said one woman, comparing it with the Anthology version. On the downside, Flashback has more than 75% fewer games than Anthology, and its cheap-feeling joystick was hard to maneuver. Even in Breakout, where you just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Joystick Nostalgia | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

...best thing about Flashback is that you don't need a PlayStation or an Xbox to use it. Testers liked playing Centipede, in which you shoot and destroy insects that are rapidly wiggling down the screen. "I feel like I have more control," said one woman, comparing it with the Anthology version...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech Watch: Joystick Nostalgia | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

...important thing we have learned from the recent calamity that ravaged our country is how we can manage to build our lives once again. It's a hard lesson. If we continue damaging our environment, however, other disasters will remind us that nature's powerful wrath can destroy the helpless. Junjun Carballo Silay City, the Philippines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 1/10/2005 | See Source »

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