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...tale of Funny Cide, the lightly regarded gelding that won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, weren?t inspiring enough, the horse seems to be carrying a patriotic pedigree as well. Three of the original six high school buddies from Sackets Harbor, N.Y., who ponied up $5,000 in 1995 to form the syndicate that now owns Funny Cide currently have a son or son-in-law serving in the armed forces. For at least one, the fairy tale of Funny (as he?s known around the stables) has been a particularly happy diversion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Funny Cide Win One for the Troops? | 5/31/2003 | See Source »

...concept on which, one had naively supposed, the sun had set when the last British Governor of Hong Kong sailed out of the city's harbor in 1997, imperialism is having one heck of a comeback. At the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City last week, a standing-room-only crowd gathered to hear Niall Ferguson. The Scottish historian is enjoying rock-star status with his new book, Empire, which argues that British colonial rule was a jolly good thing and that a new American empire would do well to learn its lessons. In the sacred texts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Empires Strike Out | 5/12/2003 | See Source »

...concept on which, one had naively supposed, the sun had set when the last British Governor of Hong Kong sailed out of the city's harbor in 1997, imperialism is having one heck of a comeback. At the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City last week, a standing-room-only crowd gathered to hear Niall Ferguson. The Scottish historian is enjoying rock-star status with his new book, Empire, which argues that British colonial rule was a jolly good thing and that a new American empire would do well to learn its lessons. In the sacred texts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Empires Strike Out | 5/5/2003 | See Source »

...made its first forays into ecotourism, is a perfect place to find out. Through it run branches of four of Asia's major rivers?the Yangtze, the Mekong, the Salween and the Irrawaddy. Between their banks soar some of the fastest-growing mountain ranges on earth, which in turn harbor the world's most biologically diverse temperate forests. Since 1998, when a large-scale ban on commercial logging axed 80% of Yunnan's income, its local governments have latched onto tourism as their salvation. But China's standard models for tourism development?the building of big roads, bigger hotels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paradise or Parking Lots? | 5/5/2003 | See Source »

Conditions in Detroit for Nationals—likely big waves with light wind—will make it crucial that the Crimson is adept at handling its boats. As a result, Harvard will spend some of the month of May practicing on Boston Harbor with BC, a team that owns 420s...

Author: By Timothy M. Mcdonald, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sailing Qualifies for Three Nationals | 5/5/2003 | See Source »

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