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...other noncomputer appliances on the horizon? "We have some ideas," says Jobs, adding that Apple would enter the marketplace "where we think we can make a contribution." For instance? Jobs sits back, smiles and declines to elaborate. Clearly, he's already working on something new. You can bet it's the best thing that Apple has ever done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Apple's New Core | 1/14/2002 | See Source »

...Enter Richard Durbin. In concert with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (yes, the dreaded DMVs have their own trade group), the Illinois Senator is proposing legislation that would create a uniform standard for the country's 200 million state-administered driver's licenses. Durbin noticed that the driver's license has become "the most widely used personal ID in the country. If you can produce one, we assume you're legitimate," he says. At present, nearly anyone can get a license; 13 of the 19 hijackers did. Having those licenses "gave the terrorists cover to mingle in American...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Case for a National ID Card | 1/14/2002 | See Source »

Both Princeton and Harvard enter the weekend following victories against higher-ranked schools. On Dec. 14, the Crimson (8-6-1, 3-1-1 ECAC North) triumphed 4-3 over then-No. 6 New Hampshire, a win that boosted Harvard’s national ranking...

Author: By William M. Rasmussen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Princeton Highlights W. Hockey Road Trip | 1/11/2002 | See Source »

...dusk we forded a stony riverbed and a village loomed on the bank. "Musa Qal'eh," said the soldiers, motioning at the village. It was the end of the road; our escorts did not have permission to take us further. We had to enter Musa Qal'eh and hope its commander would guide us further north. We were not expected, and at the blue and white iron gates to his compound our soldiers shouted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Into the Heart of Baghran | 1/9/2002 | See Source »

...suspicions were confirmed - there is no hurry at all for Mullah Omar to be found, if indeed he is lost at all. Though the Coalition forces champ at the bit, the Afghans who hold the answers do not want to enter the race. To an Afghan his family comes first, then his tribe, then his "nation" or ethnic grouping, then the country and all Muslim brothers. In the Pashtun south, where Omar is likely hiding, there are time honored and complex ways of resolving disputes, none of which involve giving an Afghan Muslim to foreign infidels. As Kandahar government secretary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Into the Heart of Baghran | 1/9/2002 | See Source »

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