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...conclusion: ban all these religions, cults and man-made concepts of how to worship God. Bar the different religious leaders from spreading their views as the only absolute. Mankind can always use religion as a casus belli. Forbid religions, and there will be far fewer fights. JORMA KAJASTE Espoo, Finland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 28, 2002 | 10/28/2002 | See Source »

...mixed last week with investors' now-traditional agony. Markets had the biggest four-day rise in a decade, surging over 10% on encouraging earnings. But like the days of irrational exuberance, it soon ended. Sure, banks earned more, but only by increasing consumer debt - raising larger economic doubts. Yes, Finland's Nokia showed that mobiles can still make money; but Motorola didn't. And while shares in German software-maker sap rocketed 32%, investors worried about companies cutting costs rather than raising sales. Volatility is the new buzzword: yet London's market ended the week up 5%, Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Another Day, Another Meaningless Plan | 10/20/2002 | See Source »

...Europe, but the old Europe," he insists, before walking down a quiet street (only a few people have bothered to ask him about Nice, as it turns out, and most of them are reporters). He boards an open-topped double-decker bus full of like-minded activists from Estonia, Finland, Denmark and Slovenia - a sign on the side calls it the speak-up-for-small-nations democracy tour. Until Saturday's vote, the tour will be zooming around Ireland - which happens to be the biggest net beneficiary of E.U. subsidies - trying to convince its voters to make the E.U. harder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The EU: Love It Or Leave It | 10/13/2002 | See Source »

...spanish gales Spain's second-largest power utility, Iberdrola, agreed to pay €1 billion over four years for the wind farms owned by Gamesa. INDICATORS Pensions Without Borders Pan-European pensions moved closer to reality as the European Court of Justice ruled that Rolf Danner, who lives in Finland, should receive the country's normal tax breaks although he pays into a German pension. The ruling is key for companies who want one scheme for all their E.U. employees. On The Waterfront The International Longshore and Warehouse Union went on strike, shutting down all 29 West Coast ports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bold New Deal — or Mariah Carey Redux? | 10/6/2002 | See Source »

...with a modesty that also characterizes his work, Kiarostami, 62, refused to use his stature even to seek a waiver. "Why should I be given any more consideration than an elderly grandmother hoping to visit relatives?" he says. His friend and fellow director Aki Kaurismäki of Finland boycotted the festival in solidarity. Ten, Kiarostami's latest film, also reflects his unobtrusive approach. Shot with two digital cameras affixed to the dashboard of the car in which the entire film takes place, it records the young driver's conversations with ten passengers as she ferries them around Tehran. With...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Director's Cut | 10/6/2002 | See Source »

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