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...TURBOPROP LUMBERS DOWN a runway at MacDill Air Force Base, rises awkwardly into the air and heads northwest from Tampa Bay over the Gulf of Mexico. For a couple of hours, it glides through an aerial fairyland, maneuvering around sun-struck clouds that resemble turreted castles. "This isn't so bad," I say to my seatmate, Miami-based meteorologist Joe Cione, who looks at me and laughs. It's about then that I realize the pilot has executed a sweeping U-turn and pointed the plane's nose in Hurricane Ivan's direction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Into the Eye Of Ivan | 9/27/2004 | See Source »

...odds. They have begun to work on ways to protect the environment. The newly opened Four Seasons Resort fourseasons.com/costarica on the Papagayo Peninsula sacrifices nothing in the way of luxury. The earth-colored hotel was designed to blend into the tropical dry forest of the northwest Guanacaste region, and its breezy, low-slung buildings overlook tranquil white-sand beaches below. There are tennis courts, pools and a golf course. The hotel has made concessions to the environment too: 70% of its land area will remain in its natural state, and the golf course uses a type of grass that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eco-Luxury | 9/20/2004 | See Source »

...decision to back the Bush Administration's war on terrorism has won him kudos abroad but none at home. In the past nine months he has survived three assassination attempts mounted by militants tied to al-Qaeda. Conservative religious parties have gained partial control of two provinces, the Northwest Frontier and Baluchistan, to which many Taliban and al-Qaeda fled from Afghanistan. The U.S. and other international donors have pumped millions of dollars into the Pakistani education system in an effort to draw students away from Saudi-funded fundamentalist madrasahs, or religious schools, where 1.5 million Pakistani children spend nearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Struggle For The Soul Of Islam | 9/13/2004 | See Source »

...Dublin's River Liffey. And the world-renowned stout is still as dark and creamy as ever. But little else about Guinness has stayed the same. The company has undergone a radical overhaul of its core brewing operations in recent years. Guinness decided in April to close its northwest London Park Royal brewery, which has been churning out the stuff since 1936. So by next June, production at St. James's Gate will jump from 8 million to 12 million kegs per year - all the Guinness stout for Europe and North America. In Dublin, pumping out an extra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can This Stout Keep Its Clout? | 9/5/2004 | See Source »

...seats that turn into beds. More than 20 international carriers have--or by the end of the year will have--these so-called seat-beds in business class. Twenty-seven have even more luxurious accommodations in first class. The only U.S. carrier to offer a business-class seat-bed, Northwest Airlines, has the kind that lies at an angle, with the foot below the head, rather than perfectly flat. In a recent survey by Skytrax, a British firm that tracks travel trends, only three carriers received the top rating for their business-class seat-beds: South African, Virgin and British...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Slumber Party: Airlines Roll Out The Seat-Beds | 8/30/2004 | See Source »

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