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...back to square one. I welcome the stability of having the same basic operating system for a long while. It gives me time for other things, like getting really good at playing video games and not losing to my grandchildren all the time. Gordon Gilchrist Ore City...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 5/31/2004 | See Source »

...back to square one. I welcome having the same basic operating system for a long while. It gives me time for other things, like getting really good at playing video games and not losing to my grandchildren all the time. GORDON GILCHRIST Ore City, Texas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 31, 2004 | 5/31/2004 | See Source »

...liken it to skating on a treadmill made of ice. Or playing basketball on an escalator. Or playing baseball on roller skates. Although a lack of wind was certainly problematic for the Harvard women’s sailing team this week, it was the biting currents of Cascade Locks, Ore. that caused them the most trouble...

Author: By Alexander C. Britell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sailors Stranded in Still Waters | 5/28/2004 | See Source »

From Spanish Basques to Moroccan Muslims to--an Aloha, Ore., lawyer? The global probe into the March 11 train bombings that killed 191 people in Madrid homed in on suburban Portland last week, when the FBI took former Army officer and Muslim convert Brandon Mayfield, 37, into custody on a material witness warrant. So far, 18 people have been charged in the attacks, which are being blamed on a Morocco-based cell of Muslim extremists. In March, a plastic shopping bag containing detonators like those used in the attacks was discovered inside a stolen white van near a suburban Madrid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A U.S.-Madrid Link? | 5/17/2004 | See Source »

...charged with a crime, the father of three was jailed last week when authorities grew concerned that information was being leaked to the media. It is possible, U.S. officials say, that Mayfield's print ended up on the bag innocently. A lawyer who prays regularly at a Beaverton, Ore., mosque, Mayfield may have used the bag to send something to a contact in the U.S. or abroad. "The case is exceedingly flimsy," says Mayfield's lawyer Tom Nelson, adding that his client hasn't left the U.S. since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A U.S.-Madrid Link? | 5/17/2004 | See Source »

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