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Back then, "Christian" and "Muslim" were labels we kept in our pockets. It didn't matter what religion you belonged to. It was common for us Muslims to attend Sunday Mass, since we honor Jesus and Mary, or, as we call them in Arabic, Issa and Miriam. Muslim women prayed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Memories of a Bethlehem Christmas | 12/20/2007 | See Source »

No wonder good steak is hard to find: it's going extinct, along with the elderly cattle it comes from. For years I have been chasing down the secret to the ultimate steak, and I had reason to believe it lay somewhere in northern Spain. So Madrid-based food writer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where's the Best Beef? | 12/5/2007 | See Source »

A final bit of age-old wisdom holds up for all kinds of investments, the Forex included. Says Skiff: "When someone says it's impossible for an asset to go down, run for the hills."

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Should You Bet Against the Dollar? | 12/3/2007 | See Source »

That may be an exaggeration. After all, the vast majority of OCT East's visitors and its 3,000-person staff are ethnically Chinese--there just aren't that many Europeans on hand--and Shenzhen's average annual temperature is 75ºF (24ºC). A recent passenger on the scenic railroad snacked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postcard: Shenzhen | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

Lederhosen, fondue and dried-seaweed snacks? Guten Tag from Shenzhen! Nestled in rolling hills outside this southern boomtown is China's very own version of Interlaken. No detail of the famed Swiss alpine resort appears to have been ignored in this local facsimile, from ski chalets, mineral baths and roasting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postcard: Shenzhen | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

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