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...living a parent's nightmare. Setting up a trust in your will is wise, and so is having a professional trustee. But choose carefully. With your accountant's firm you may get more personalized service, but with bank or corporate trustees you are assured they will be there decades from now, and they will have handled many tricky situations. Before you choose a firm, interview several. Ask how many accounts they handle, how they make decisions and what experience they have with addicts--because, sadly, your problem is all too common. As to cost, you can negotiate. Corporate trustees typically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ask Francine | 9/4/2005 | See Source »

Like their teenage counterparts, victims of midlife eating disorders tend to suffer from low self-esteem and perfectionism, according to those who treat them. But the triggers for their problem have a distinctly midlife flavor--divorce, an empty nest or the death of a spouse, parent or child. About half those affected are women who struggled with food-related issues in their youth. "This generation of women was brought up to be superwomen, and whether it's the supermom or the woman with the incredible job, both are expected to be beautiful," says Kearney-Cooke, a co-author of Change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Body & Mind: Not Just for Kids | 8/29/2005 | See Source »

Instant messaging is already well established, of course. Yahoo!, MSN and AOL (owned by TIME's parent company, Time Warner) have offered it for years. And Net telephony provider Skype has 51 million people using its system. So why would Google, with an $80 billion empire built entirely on search, bother playing catch-up on a product that seems unlikely to earn it much money? The same reason a hotel offers free wi-fi, says Scott Cleland, CEO of Precursor, an investment research firm. "They're not doing it to make money on wi-fi. It's to get people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Google: Catching Up to Stay Ahead | 8/28/2005 | See Source »

PICTURE AND VIDEO Now that still and moving images are increasingly digitized, they too can be searched with a click. Singingfish, acquired by America Online (which is owned by Time Warner, TIME's parent company) two years ago, can search AOL's video library of 15,000 titles, plus millions more over the Web, by looking for their titles and other attached identifying text, known as their metadata...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On the Frontier of Search | 8/28/2005 | See Source »

Some reasons for the big veteran drive extend beyond mere patriotism. George Lakoff, a linguist at the University of California, Berkeley, who has been advising Democrats, suggests that voters often see their party in the style of a "nurturing parent" but, in a post--Sept. 11 world, prefer the "strict father" governance embraced by Republicans. In less Freudian terms, Illinois Representative Rahm Emanuel, who runs the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, says "the military and these other institutions are greatly respected." Hence the Democrats' netting a former CIA officer in Illinois and a former FBI agent in Minnesota, whistle-blower Coleen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Macho Democrats? | 8/16/2005 | See Source »

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