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...opening eyes around the world to this wonderful device. Rathika Ramadoss Gallup, New Mexico Congratulations on "The Most Amazing Inventions Of 2005." Your package on new ideas, gadgets and gifts has become another eagerly anticipated feature, like your annual Person of the Year. Thanks for keeping Time a leader. Jim Tracy Denver, Colorado, U.S. I was a bit unnerved by your referring to Snuppy as an invention. The cloning technique is remarkable, without a doubt, but it is wrong to classify a cloned creature as an invention. Doing so somehow implies that a clone is different and inferior to other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Most Amazing Inventions | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...domestic AIDS lobby, and Scott Hatch, a former Tom DeLay aide who ran the National Republican Campaign Committee. DATA employees churned out policy papers, while Hatch, Sheridan and Shriver organized intimate, bipartisan dinner parties (sample guest list: Senators Jesse Helms, Patrick Leahy and Orrin Hatch; former World Bank president Jim Wolfensohn; Clinton Treasury Secretary Larry Summers) to cement relationships and encourage the sense that at least on one issue, everyone could break bread. Spouses were invited, and to spice things up, Bono might ask a friend from another sphere, like Jordan's Queen Noor, to drop by. "Your first responsibility...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Constant Charmer | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...that pales in comparison to what the foundation has done for the public imagination. For decades, the field of global health had languished, and there was a consensus that little could be done to change the fate of the poorest of the poor. Jim Kim, until recently director of WHO's department of HIV/AIDS, refers to that dark period as BGF (Before the Gates Foundation). Now, says Kim, "the Gates Foundation has made global health cool...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From Riches to Rags | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...Danes last weekend, Stehle picked up only two personal fouls in the Crimson’s 61-48 victory, a game in which 67 percent shooting—eight-for-12—from the field helped pick up the slack for another injured Harvard player. Junior shooting guard Jim Goffredo, whose scoring average of 14.3 per game ranks second on the team behind Stehle, missed the Albany game with a staph infection. Nevertheless, a team-leading 17 points from Stehle helped the Crimson earn a road win against an Albany team with NCAA tournament aspirations...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Stehle Carries Men's Basketball With Career Week | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...last thing the Crimson needed was to suffer the loss of its all-Ivy caliber shooting guard Jim Goffredo. But the 6’1 junior had surgery for a staph infection and remained hospitalized for the weekend, keeping him out of Saturday’s contest against Albany...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Defense Takes on Burden in Men's Basketball Victory | 12/18/2005 | See Source »

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