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...When it comes to China and defending American jobs, this White House is all talk and no action." JOHN KERRY, Democratic presidential candidate, criticizing the Bush Administration for rejecting calls to launch investigations into currency and labor practices that critics say give China an unfair trade advantage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim | 5/3/2004 | See Source »

...face as you move, but basic models start at $25. Headsets with built-in speakers and microphones start at around $15. Next you'll need the right software. While Yahoo and MSN offer free video chatting through their instant-messaging programs, their video features feel like afterthoughts. Instead of launching video immediately, their programs first make you launch a text chat and then add audio and video. For just $5 a month, a new program from SightSpeed in Berkeley, California, is a better option. Just click on the name of the person you want to chat with, and SightSpeed Video...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can You See Me Now? | 4/29/2004 | See Source »

...weeks, the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) will launch their own ’zine, Fuel, on issues of gender, feminism and sexuality...

Author: By Claire Provost, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Queer Issues Magazine Debuts | 4/28/2004 | See Source »

...answer, it turns out, involves inflammation. As the body's first line of defense against invading bugs, it's the reason that cuts swell and turn red as immune cells flood in to attack the microbes. Fat, when it builds up in plaques inside heart vessels, can launch the same type of alert, causing the plaques to rupture and lead to a heart attack. Ridker exploited this response by measuring inflammation with a specific marker of the process, C-reactive protein (CRP). CRP is easily picked up in the blood and reliably indicates how much inflammation is occurring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paul Ridker: The Inflammation Response | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

What's an ambitious economist to do if he has already counseled countries from Bolivia to Poland through rough financial times, advised the Pope on globalization and helped launch a global fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria? For Jeffrey Sachs, 49, the logical next act is to help save the entire planet from what he warns could be an "environmental catastrophe" caused by climate change and the destruction of wildlife. In 2002, Sachs abruptly ended a 22-year Harvard career to head Columbia University's Earth Institute, which has 19 research divisions. He has also become a top adviser...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jeffrey Sachs: Economentalist | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

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