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...lens for reading e-mail or looking up information online. An earpiece for your cell phone pops out from the side of the glasses. It's all part of a wearable wireless system that includes a two-way-radio watch, a PDA and other add-ons. INVENTORS Motorola and Frog Design AVAILABILITY In 2006 TO LEARN MORE motorola.com/iden

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coolest Inventions: In The Mode | 11/17/2003 | See Source »

...including Harare and Bulawayo. But it is not yet clear whether Mugabe’s regime will in fact permit the MDC victors effectively to exercise their new powers in the cities. A few months ago, the MDC mayor of Harare was suspended—illegally—and frog-marched out of his office...

Author: By Robert I. Rotberg, | Title: Mugabe Strangles His Nation | 9/23/2003 | See Source »

...Wild Ride but the staid Pirates of the Caribbean. For this project, Depp put aside the nutsy-greatsy auteurs of his past (Tim Burton, John Waters, Terry Gilliam, Jim Jarmusch) to team up with Gore Verbinski, a director whose prime artistic achievement is the masterminding of the Budweiser frog commercials...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Rollickingly Entertaining Ride | 7/14/2003 | See Source »

...roadmap has no takers, then, unless the President is prepared to get more directly involved and frog-march the two sides down the road. That's exactly what he promised such key Iraq-coalition partners as Britain and Spain, as well as Arab allies who openly or quietly backed the invasion. It may be what aides most concerned about Washington's global alliances are urging him to do. But pressuring Sharon to do anything he's not inclined to do at a time when Israel is facing terror attacks risks alienating two key domestic political constituencies - the traditional Jewish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Bush Save His Roadmap? | 5/21/2003 | See Source »

...political pressure to end a war--which is how the French were forced out of Algeria. In the 1950s, the British perfected antiguerrilla warfare in Malaya, Cyprus and Kenya. But that was before the invention of the video camera and the globalization of news. It was one thing to frog-march a Malay headman to jail or torch a Kenyan village in the privacy of one's own colony; it's quite another to do so in the full glare of TV lights. One unarmed Afghan--or Iraqi--killed by a scared G.I. can have greater political consequences than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Playing by Mogadishu Rules | 4/7/2003 | See Source »

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