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...Baghdad. One big reason is the Kurds. The more Iraq unravels, the closer Iraq's Kurds will edge toward outright secession. And the closer they get, the more likely it is that their Kurdish brethren across the border--who make up 7% of Iran's population--will try to join them. As non-Persians (and Sunnis to boot), Iran's Kurds get nothing but abuse from their Shi'ite masters in Tehran. In July 2005, Iranian police killed a Kurdish opposition figure, strapped his body to a jeep and dragged it through the streets of a Kurdish town, sparking riots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stop Obsessing About Iran | 1/19/2007 | See Source »

...industrialized-world triad of the U.S., Japan and Western Europe no longer dominates to the degree it once did. China is close to snatching the No. 3 slot on the list of the world's biggest economies away from Germany, while India and South Korea are set to join the top 10 within a decade. India's GDP has expanded by a total of $350 billion over the past six years, an amount equivalent to the entire economy of the Netherlands in 2000. Once moribund countries such as Argentina and Russia are booming, too. Indeed, developing economies are doing much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Precarious Balance | 1/18/2007 | See Source »

...Sachs and had doubtless sat through many similar monologues. "He's been in a lot of meetings with a lot of Chinese officials, and knows that the last thing you do is get angry at the effective ones," says one former U.S. diplomat. Wu spearheaded China's effort to join the World Trade Organization five years ago and was named Health Minister during the 2003 SARS crisis. "She's been helpful in the past, and she'll be helpful in the future," said the former diplomat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Bridge over Troubled Water | 1/18/2007 | See Source »

...knew he would be executed and would join a parade of heroes, but, Maliki, why did you behead him? Why did you insult his body...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim: Jan. 29, 2007 | 1/18/2007 | See Source »

...even talk about eating in Europe. Well, that will be remedied soon enough. I am embarking on a journey through the world of business etiquette, a journalistic Eliza Doolittle looking for a little polishing. As a result, I have awakened at the crack of dawn to join Persaud and her fellow pharmacy students at Rutgers University for a lecture by Barbara Pachter, a leading Biz Et expert who has written eight books on the subject, including her most recent, New Rules @ Work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Manners Matters | 1/18/2007 | See Source »

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