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...people came to believe that we're the party of Big Government. That's why they threw us out." Actually, no: it was Iraq and corruption. And worse, it can be argued that the failure in Iraq and the moral sloppiness that overtook the late, great Republican Congress were direct consequences of a 25-year political pendulum swing to the right, which has resulted in a vaulting arrogance overseas and a profound disrespect for good governance at home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Joe Klein: How the GOP Lost Its Way | 2/1/2007 | See Source »

...people came to believe that we're the party of Big Government. That's why they threw us out." Actually, no: it was Iraq and corruption. And worse, it can be argued that the failure in Iraq and the moral sloppiness that overtook the late, great Republican Congress were direct consequences of a 25-year political pendulum swing to the right, which has resulted in a vaulting arrogance overseas and a profound disrespect for good governance at home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Joe Klein: How the GOP Lost Its Way | 2/1/2007 | See Source »

...listening to the insipid independent rock of Beck—how I hate him—or the philistine shouting of “Them Franchise Boys” at your parties, embrace the take-no-prisoners drawl of Tim McGraw. He’s more rugged, more direct and not nearly so French...

Author: By James M. Larkin | Title: To Harvard’s Philistines | 1/31/2007 | See Source »

...Sopranos' STEVE BUSCEMI is as much a Sundance fixture as fur-lined parkas. This year he's in two films and directs one, Interview, in which he's a political journalist who has to profile a soap star. The role sees him getting cozy with Sienna Miller. And people wonder why everyone wants to direct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sundance Film Festival: People: Feb. 5, 2007 | 1/25/2007 | See Source »

...export processing zone" in Gujarat in the mid 1960s. But in the past few years, the country has been playing catch-up with places such as China, which used SEZs to kick-start its own incredible economic expansion almost three decades ago. India attracts barely 10% of the foreign direct investment figure for China (although the two count investment in different ways), and wants to close the gap as rapidly as possible. Early last year, the Congress-led government passed a new SEZ law designed to speed up India's economy, in particular its manufacturing sector, by offering further incentives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cost of Keeping Up With China | 1/25/2007 | See Source »

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