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...living-wage movement is generating organized resistance, notably among hotel and restaurant owners and other employers of low-wage workers. "I feel every minimum wage, even at the federal level, costs jobs," says Jerome Fein, 51, owner of the venerable Court of Two Sisters restaurant in New Orleans. "I think it's a business decision, not a government decision." New Orleans' new law, Fein says, will cost jobs at his restaurant and elsewhere in the city. But a large majority of the city's voters--including many of the 47,000 who work in service jobs--believe that their bosses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Much Is A Living Wage? | 4/8/2002 | See Source »

...seven-month protest over conditions inside their Northern Irish prison, Sands had refused food and medical attention for 66 days. Although the grisly deaths led to heightened political tensions back in 1981, historians say the hunger strikes also helped to pave the way for the emergence of Sinn Fein as a major political force in Northern Ireland - and for the current peace process...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hunger Strikes | 2/18/2002 | See Source »

...electoral liability. The politicians who have won the most ink and plaudits as the peace process has lurched forward are not the responsible nice guys like Durkan, but the bomb throwers and rejectionists who have come in from the cold. In elections last summer, the S.D.L.P. slipped behind Sinn Fein, the political arm of the I.R.A., for the first time; since 1998 its vote share has dropped from first to fourth. Durkan deadpans that his party "has developed a powerful empathy with the prodigal son's brother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Man for Ulster's New Politics | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...problem is the youth vote. For those who came of age after the I.R.A.'s cease-fire in 1994, repugnance for its campaign of terror is not acutely felt, and under Gerry Adams Sinn Fein has looked tough and vigorous while still advocating nonviolence. Durkan has the right demographics to get their attention. Can he get their votes in an election just 15 months away? He works constantly, energizes party activists, and is eager to highlight differences with Sinn Fein. But he needs to relax on TV so his wit shows instead of his sobriety, and to attack opponents with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Man for Ulster's New Politics | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...TIME: Does it frustrate you to see Sinn Fein doing so well? Durkan:Republican leaders are now clearly basking as statesmen because of the way the peace process has worked. It reminds some of us of Groucho Marx?s line about knowing Doris Day before she was a virgin; it?s hard sometimes for a party that has always stood for nonviolence and was threatened and intimidated by people who are now coming forward in Sinn Fein. We knew we were taking an electoral risk in encouraging Sinn Fein into the political process. But it?s still the best...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Man for Ulster's New Politics | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

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