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...consume a typical “western” diet—including high consumption of red and processed meat and high-fat dairy products—are much more likely to develop diabetes than those who consume a “prudent” diet of vegetables, fruits, fish, poultry and grains...

Author: By Lesley W. Ma, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Increased Diabetes Risk Linked to Diet | 2/13/2002 | See Source »

...Utah is to live in a state of paradox," says Terry Tempest Williams, one of the state's best-known writers. Utah is hardly Brigham Young's Promised Land of milk and honey. It is mostly infertile desert, rock and a lake that is too salty to support even fish. Out of this apocalyptic landscape of blood-red rock and sulphur-colored plains, the pioneers hacked a difficult livelihood, struggling with biblical droughts, a plague of grasshoppers and overpowering summer heat. In other Western states such hardships bred a cantankerous individualism. In Utah the LDS church fostered a tightly knit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Drive For A New Utah | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...With the exception of salmon, all the foods listed that have powers to prevent ailments are from the plant kingdom. And, by the way, organic flaxseeds are a rich vegetarian source of the healthy fat omega-3, without the possible contaminants from pollution that can be present in fish. Science is finally learning what vegetarians have known for years. STACEY I. JEMISON Lauderdale, Miss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Feb. 11, 2002 | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

Johnson knew that identity theft violates both state and federal laws, so he called the FBI and was forwarded to the Secret Service, which investigates counterfeiting and other types of financial fraud. An agent asked whether the case involved more than $25,000. Otherwise, he intimated, he had bigger fish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Identity Thieves | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...PROSECUTORS' STRATEGY The tribunal's acquittal rate so far is low. Years of investigation have turned up hundreds of witnesses and loads of exhibits that go far beyond circumstantial constructs. Investigators were able to fish for more after Milosevic's regime fell in October 2000 and the new government let them inside Yugoslavia for the first time. Though the investigators complain they got more obstruction than cooperation, especially from the military, no one could cover up one incriminating new find: the bodies of Kosovo Albanian victims listed in one indictment were unearthed near Belgrade last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: His Day In Court | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

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