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...into peace, these children will have the hardest time adjusting to a place where people don't resolve political squabbles with the pull of a trigger. "One of the most difficult things to change in our country is the younger generation's mind-set," says Abdullah Farazi, who helps feed orphans living in a refugee camp near the frontline town of Dast-e-Qale. "How can we convince them that this thing called peace is better than the guns they carry everywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Child Soldiers | 11/11/2001 | See Source »

...terrorism will take the U.S.-led coalition to some far-flung frontiers, but probably none more desolate than the southern shores of the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan. Once a balmy oasis of apricot groves, fields of watermelon and rivers of fish so fat that each could feed a family, this is now a poisoned desert of salt and brown dust. The catalog of catastrophes that makes up one of the world's worst environmental disasters includes mankind's largest current tuberculosis epidemic and highest rates of anemia, the biggest dust bowl on earth and one of the most extreme ranges...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buried Terror on Renaissance Island | 11/11/2001 | See Source »

...Boston University and $15.26 at Wellesley, custodians at Harvard are paid $9.65. The wages that Harvard’s service workers earn do not translate into buying store-brand food instead of expensive brands; they translate into eating in soup kitchens, going without meals to feed their children and salvaging other people’s leftovers out of the trash. They work upwards of 80 hours a week not to save up, but to barely scrape by. And at a University world-renowned for its exceptional medical facilities and public health research, Harvard service employees often do not receive health...

Author: By Jessica A.R. Fragola and Molly E. Mcowen, S | Title: Harvard’s Ghastly Arithmetic | 11/6/2001 | See Source »

...Director Zhang Jianya dispenses with the disaster-epic formula, refusing to spoon-feed the audience the age, inside-leg measurement and pet preference of each character prior to the action. Instead, he lingers only for an aperitif with the two main players, who happen to be locked in a rocky marriage: air hostess Qiu Yehua (Xu Fan), on her last flight after 10 years of service, and her pilot husband Li (Shao Bing), so smooth he looks like he has taken time off from his day job as James Bond. Both board the same Shanghai to Beijing flight. With that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Have Kitsch, Will Travel | 11/5/2001 | See Source »

After getting a feed from classmate Noah Welch, freshman forward Tom Cavanagh sent in a shot from the left point that Boucher was able to turn aside. However, the rebound took off to the goaltender^Òs right and found its way to Pettit’s waiting stick...

Author: By Jon PAUL Morosi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: M. Hockey Begins With Mixed Bag | 11/5/2001 | See Source »

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