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McCain says his son's service won't change his position on the war, and claims it won't even affect how he feels about it. "Like every parent who has a son or daughter serving that way, you will have great concern, but you'll also have great pride," McCain says. But it will be hard to ignore. If Republicans retain control of the Senate after November's midterm elections, McCain is due to become chairman of the Armed Services Committee in January, a position he has long aimed for. There he would have day-to-day responsibility...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The McCains and War: Like Father, Like Son | 7/30/2006 | See Source »

...Working couples aspire to parent equally, but many women admit they're having trouble sharing the responsibility - even when their husband insists he's more than willing. When push comes to stroller, a lot of moms are having trouble letting go of the pram...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Moms Are Gatekeepers | 7/27/2006 | See Source »

...always easy to listen to Senators bloviating. Yet last week Ben Bernanke, the mild-mannered economist who is approaching his six-month mark as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, looked as focused as a patient parent listening to a child. Tom Carper, a Senator from Delaware, took note of Bernanke's attentiveness. One departed Cabinet secretary, Carper said, used to appear before Congress and "sit there with papers spread all around him and read this and that." Not Bernanke. "You listen to everyone," Carper said in amazement. And so Carper couldn't help bringing up the obvious question: "What...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside the Head of the New Fed Chief | 7/23/2006 | See Source »

...thereby extending Orascom's reach to Southeast Asia through Hutchison's businesses in India, Indonesia and Vietnam. From relatively small beginnings less than a decade ago, when it established Mobinil in Egypt, Orascom, which trades on the Cairo-Alexandria stock exchange but is controlled by Sawiris' Rome-based parent company, Weather Investments, became a major presence throughout the Middle East. Sawiris also moved into Pakistan and Bangladesh before he revealed the full extent of his global ambition last year with a risky, leveraged $15 billion takeover of Wind, an Italian cell-phone network--Europe's largest private-equity buyout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beyond the Bazaar | 7/17/2006 | See Source »

...deal to produce carpets with the Andy Warhol Foundation, using the artist's designs. Farida Khamis says the company aims to become a market leader in a new product line: home textiles. It has inked deals to make sheets and towels for such brands as Cannon and Fieldcrest (whose parent, Pillowtex, closed its U.S. mill in 2003). "We have not reached our maturity," she explains. "We want to become even more global, penetrating markets we did not sell to before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beyond the Bazaar | 7/17/2006 | See Source »

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