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...humid morning in Brisbane three days later, Latham embraced his mentor and Medicare's founder, former Labor Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, before unveiling the party's trump card, Medicare Gold, a massive extension of Medicare to give free hospital care to people over 75. Adding extra childcare support and pension reform to his growing list of sweeteners, it was one of Latham's high points, and his audience left bolstered - "I feel proud to be a Labor supporter again," said teacher Robin Boyne. Latham's other key message that day was simple: "I'm ready to lead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Matter of Trust | 10/14/2004 | See Source »

...favorites Oleg and Ludmilla Protopopov, ages 72 and 68, respectively, skated to Nat King Cole’s hit “When I Fall in Love.” The pair won gold medals at the 1964 and 1968 Olympic games and is famous for inventing pairs figure skating moves such as the death spiral, in which the woman glides on one foot almost horizontal to the ice as the man spins...

Author: By Anna M. Friedman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Skating Exhibition Raises $50,000 For Jimmy Fund | 10/12/2004 | See Source »

PAUL HAMM, individual all-around Olympic gold medalist in men's gymnastics, after going before the Court of Arbitration for Sport to defend his medal, challenged because of a scoring mistake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim: Oct. 11, 2004 | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

...sports-management professor at George Washington University, says that even if the WUSA is seeking a soft relaunch next spring, it should have lined up sponsors before companies set fiscal-year ad budgets over the summer, giving the league a more solid foundation coming off the Olympic soccer gold. Says Delpy Neirotti: "I really think they missed a crucial moment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPORT: League in Limbo | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

...ALCHEMY GOES, THIS ISN'T THE most glamorous of experiments. No one is turning straw into gold here or even water into wine. But David Emery is on a mission to convert the poultry industry's trash--feathers, basically--into heavy-duty cash. Every so often a few tons of wet, filthy feathers are delivered to the abandoned factory Emery bought in Wheaton, Mo. (pop. 712). Emery, an industry veteran who specialized in removing meat from bone, sends the glop through a maze of machinery he cobbled together to clean, dry and position the feathers for slicing. Finally, a giant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Where the Best Ideas Take Wing | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

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