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...group at a party. When someone new arrives, you invite them into the circle. So it's up to us, who've been in Australia for a long time, to make those in the minority feel welcome." Gearin and religious education co-ordinator Mary Musolino have initiated contact with Malek Fahd Islamic School in adjoining Greenacre. In the near future, both schools will work together to establish peace gardens on their respective grounds as a mark of friendship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Of Middle Australian Appearance | 11/27/2006 | See Source »

...give the European Union more heft, Royal, who turns 53 this month, was seen on a ferry boat, on a live TV interview and at a posh portside restaurant. "As the leader of the race, it's not her job to bat around ideas with the challengers," explained Malek Boutih, a member of the party's National Secretariat. "She has to concentrate her power for the battle ahead against the right." Many are keen to remind her that it isn't yet her battle to lead. Party members will not choose their standard bearer until November. But opinion polls suggest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where's the Gray Suit? | 9/10/2006 | See Source »

...withdrawn its troops from Lebanon, and a series of parliamentary elections that began on May 29 were set to result in a new government led by the anti-Syrian opposition. "Samir was very happy. He was telling us it was a new era for democracy in the region," says Malek Mrowa, a businessman and friend of Kassir's. The next morning, the 45-year-old Kassir, a university lecturer and columnist for Lebanon's An-Nahar newspaper, was dead, blown to pieces by a bomb planted beneath the driver's seat of his gray Alfa Romeo. It was the first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Deadly Message | 6/5/2005 | See Source »

...that gave conservatives a 68% majority in the National Assembly, handed Raffarin "an extraordinary possibility to make enormous changes," Baverez argues. But he thinks that opportunity has been wasted out of political cowardice. This government, he writes, is "betraying the reforming mandate given by the voters in April 2002." Malek Boutih, an outspoken Socialist Party official, says the government's mandate wasn't so much for reform as for stopping Le Pen. But that doesn't mean it can afford to spin its wheels. "If this government sits and waits things out," he says, "it risks exhausting public patience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can This Man Tame France? | 10/5/2003 | See Source »

More and more Americans find themselves in Malek's position these days, thanks to the high rate of divorce and the number of women from the baby-boom generation who chose careers over marriage. And, like Malek, many are starting in their 50s, while they're still healthy, to plan for their golden years. Some are buying homes in retirement communities that have plenty of health-care services. Others are fostering networks of younger family members and neighbors willing to help out if they become ill. Many are designating friends or siblings who will eventually dispose of their homes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Inherits? | 3/18/2002 | See Source »

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