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...After a while, I longed for a buddy to freeload with. That's when I saw Eric Moussambani, the athlete from Equatorial Guinea who swam in the first heat of the 100-m freestyle. After the other competitors were disqualified for jumping at the "on your mark" part, Moussambani had to swim alone. Moussambani had never even come close to swimming two pool lengths before. Halfway through the race, he started flailing and seemed in danger of drowning. But he prevailed, clocking in at 1:52.72. That's 1:04.08 longer than it took gold-medal winner Pieter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Olympic-Size Freeloading | 9/25/2000 | See Source »

Americans tend to know two things about Nigeria: Its capital is Lagos, a teeming port city on the Gulf of Guinea, and Lagos' airport is so dangerous that the U.S. government posts signs in American airports warning citizens against traveling there. But both facts are wrong. Lagos hasn't been the capital of Africa's most populous nation since December 12, 1991, when it moved here to Abuja. And last December, with help from the Clinton administration, those signs warning of danger at the Lagos airport came down after the new Nigerian government beefed up security. Direct flights between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Nigeria, Clinton Sees a Work in (Slow) Progress | 8/28/2000 | See Source »

...places like Mozambique and Peru. These countries were missing the vital social infrastructure, to say nothing of the legal and business background, that sped Europe's regeneration. By the late 1990s, the debt of these countries had reached absurd proportions. Today, for instance, every man, woman and child in Guinea-Bissau owes global lenders $964--a problem for a nation where per capita income is $160 a year. At last year's G-8 economic summit in Germany, the world's richest countries adopted a plan to help bail out these nations. They will return to the issue at this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Real Agenda Of Debt Relief | 7/24/2000 | See Source »

...earned. Those patients don't have health insurance. That is why the Gates Foundation has made finding a malaria vaccine a priority, along with eradicating scourges such as hookworm, hepatitis B, leishmaniasis (a parasitic disease transmitted by sand flies that affects 15 million people a year), HIV, guinea-worm disease and tuberculosis. The foundation is spending nearly $400 million a year on its global-health initiative, mainly by developing new vaccines and cures and making existing cures more available to the people who need them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Giving Billions Isn't Easy: Bill and Melinda Gates | 7/24/2000 | See Source »

...Patrick's Day a couple of years ago, I found myself in the ideal spot to celebrate the occasion - the highlands of Papua New Guinea, as far from New York City as it is possible to be without the aid of a Saturn booster. My hosts lived in the Stone Age, perhaps a generation removed from head-hunting, but they seemed to me, on the whole, more civilized than those whey-faced, bleary tribesmen back in New York (some of my own savage people, long ago) who were busy honoring their particular heritage by vomiting in the gutters outside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why I Want It to Rain on All 'Ethnic' Parades | 6/14/2000 | See Source »

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