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...they keep it up, they die early and often horribly. That?s their choice. But it?s time government stopped fleecing them all the way to the grave - all in the name of helping them quit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Uncle Sam May Secretly Want You to Smoke | 7/30/2001 | See Source »

...Even Fornes' death doesn?t help Towle?s case with the Church. "The sacramental seal on confession extends beyond the grave," Beal says. "The only thing that could conceivably release the confessor from the sacramental seal - and this is somewhat disputed - would be if the penitent released the confessor. But in this case, since the young man is dead, we don?t know if that happened. Presumably...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Priest, the Killer, and Some Thorny Ethical Questions | 7/25/2001 | See Source »

...possible that, as police allege, Grubman intentionally backed her SUV into a line of people, then left the scene as victims bled and moaned for help? A more interesting question is, Why have so many people responded to the tragedy with an unabashed victory dance on her figurative grave? Answering the second question requires understanding the Hamptons, a grand but tortured resort area just 100 miles outside New York City that attracts a flashy spectrum of celebrities, from Alec Baldwin to Tommy Hilfiger to Martha Stewart. It's a place where the beaches are wide and lovely, where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rage Of The Hamptons | 7/23/2001 | See Source »

...with a characteristically cheeky eulogy. It condemned Zhang's violence but bucked the official line by mythologizing the outlaw's deeds. Zhang represents "the weak" of China, the paper wrote, and showed more pluck than corrupt officials who "feign civility while filching riches." Now Zhang has reached from his grave to claim a new victim: China's liveliest paper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Killing the Messenger | 7/18/2001 | See Source »

...Rove fears church leaders would so fervently oppose a decision to back it that they would draw more Catholics to their side. And since conservative Catholics tend to be among those most open to the Bush and G.O.P. agenda, to alienate them on the issue would be a potentially grave political risk. That may be one reason the Bush Administration has just announced a plan to allow states to provide "unborn child" medical coverage, an unmistakable gesture of goodwill toward Catholics. Still, Rove has been heard to say that, with such a difficult choice, the only thing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush's Least Favorite Issue | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

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