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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Longchamp Rodeo bag ($695, longchamp.com 2 Bottega Veneta Pepe Nappa trench, Cocco Nabuk bag and Lungarno shoe ($6,250, $13,890 and $650, bottegaveneta.com 3 Chanel Soft Touch eyeshadow ($26.50, chanel.com 4 Patek Philippe Annual Calendar watch ($29,950, patek.com 5 Versace patent-leather heel ($740, versace.com 6 Kara Ross gold cuff ($7,500, at Bergdorf Goodman, 212-753-7300) 7 Eames lounge chair (price on request at Herman Miller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Earth First | 9/11/2006 | See Source »

...Aware of the danger of isolating itself, the U.S. insists that it, too, favors, a diplomatic solution. But Washington's version of a "diplomatic solution" certainly includes sanctions to bring Iran to heel, while for many of Washington's European allies, and for such key Security Council powers as Russia and China, sanctions represent a slippery slide to confrontation. Iran is unlikely to change its position in response to the limited sanctions that will probably be adopted, and it knows that the international community is unlikely to risk the impact on world oil prices of cutting off Iran's crude...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Iran Has the Upper Hand in the Nuclear Showdown | 9/7/2006 | See Source »

...political factions--Shi'ite, Sunni, Kurdish and secular--agreed to get in the big tent together. Relieved, the Bush Administration announced that the participation of all groups, especially the recalcitrant Sunnis, would allow al-Maliki's government to succeed where the U.S. military had failed, in bringing to heel both the Sunni insurgency and the rising might of the Shi'ite militias. Never mind that the Prime Minister was himself a Shi'ite partisan until his nomination--whereupon he sought to reinvent himself as a nonsectarian leader--and that his party had stronger ties to Tehran than to Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life In Hell: A Baghdad Diary | 8/6/2006 | See Source »

...Before that happens, these complex patterns will show up in Australia's popular culture. The characters in Footy Legends, a new film directed by Khoa Do, reflect that layering. On the surface, this feel-good tale is about a group of mates from the down-at-heel western suburbs of Sydney trying to win a football tournament; beyond this, it's a story about Vietnamese refugee Luc Vu's battle to retain custody of his little sister Anne after the death of their mother. In one sense, it's formulaic film-making (the triumph over adversity), but Footy Legends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peeling Back Australia's Identity | 8/6/2006 | See Source »

...sites like BETonSports.com. After all, for something considered illegal by the U.S. Department of Justice, online gambling has done pretty well against stiff odds. U.S. wagerers last year poured around $5.4 billion into the kind of offshore Internet gaming sites that the DOJ has been struggling to bring to heel. As one British online gaming firm boasted in a recent Times Square billboard: "EVERYBODY BETS." That may well be true, but the Justice Department is out to show that the luck of longtime winners like Carruthers and his firm can change overnight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can the U.S. Win Its Bet Against Online Gambling? | 7/19/2006 | See Source »

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