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...chance of going ahead," says Professor K. C. Wong of Hong Kong University's Department of Real Estate and Construction, who has completed a financial study of the project for the legislature. Wong's calculations fill in some important gaps. While the public has been invited to give its input on the aesthetics and cultural facilities of the three competing plans, and to compare "plot ratios"-which measure how tall and dense each project will be-no disclosures have been made about the financial details: total cost, expected profits, or what amount will be devoted to the arts. Wong estimates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hong Kong's New Culture | 1/17/2005 | See Source »

...election," says Dr. Sa'ad Abdul al-Razzak of Pachachi's party. U.S. officials say they will urge Shi'ite leaders to reach out to Sunnis after the election to bring them into the government and make sure they are sufficiently represented. "We believe the process will have Sunni input," says the U.S. official. "We believe all Iraqis understand representation is crucial." --By Christopher Allbritton and John F. Dickerson

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Stealth Campaign | 1/10/2005 | See Source »

...normal because architects are working more closely with engineers, bringing them in at the very start of the design process to assure the stability of their daredevil schemes and superhigh altitudes. "As the buildings get taller and taller, you really need the input of the structural engineer at the beginning," says Ysrael Seinuk, whose firm, Cantor-Seinuk, is the structural engineer for the Freedom Tower at the World Trade Center site. Towers have got not just taller but stranger--asymmetrical and askew. No need to worry though, says Charles Thornton of Thornton-Tomasetti Engineers, which worked on a new tower...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kissing The Sky | 12/30/2004 | See Source »

JOHN KERRY'S SILVER STAR Regardless of their politics, players at kumawar.com can try to re-enact Kerry's much-scrutinized swift-boat mission. Using satellite images and input from veterans, the site attracts some 300,000 visitors a month to games based on actual military events--à la Uday and Qusay's Last Stand--that are so realistic the U.S. Army is starting to use them for training. GRAND THEFT AUTO: SAN ANDREAS As former gang members debate its authenticity on online message boards, politicians and parents' groups condemn the No. 1--selling video game for glorifying street culture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reality Bytes | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...been unwilling to do the head cracking necessary to ensure that his friend, Secretary Tom Ridge, has the authority to do his job. Bush was dragged into supporting intelligence reform by John Kerry's imprudent campaign demand that the 9/11 commission recommendations be enacted immediately--without any input from, or negotiation with, the entrenched panjandrums of the intelligence community. "You can't do intelligence reform without a clear vision and direct marching orders from the President," 9/11 commission member Bob Kerrey told me last week. "If you create an Intelligence czar, but the President doesn't want to back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Bush Serious About a New Spy System? | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

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