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...Graham, What sin did a newborn commit to come into this world with HIV? What sin did an unsuspecting person given a blood transfusion commit to get tainted blood? What sin did the thousands of Christian women whose breast cancer was diagnosed last year commit? Some may pat Graham on the back for lobbying President Bush to provide funding in the fight against AIDS. Graham's comments, however, were misguided, hurtful and unfair in implying that anyone with a disease has sinned in some way. Elena Martin Houston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lifting the Veil on Autism | 6/13/2006 | See Source »

Neither cultural nor geographical barriers separated former sweethearts Pat Condon and Dave Duranti, who dated briefly in 1967. In fact, most of the time since high school, they had resided in the same town--New London, Conn., where they ran in different social circles. They each married others, and Duranti and his first wife had a son. Eventually, though, both Condon and Duranti divorced their spouses. Then, about five years ago, Condon ran into Duranti and invited him to a Christmas party at her house. The romance rekindled. At their wedding reception in 2004, a table centerpiece displayed two pictures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Second Chance At Love | 6/12/2006 | See Source »

...heaps of butter into a hot sauté pan and waits as the tomato sauce heats under a cheese melter, with Okura and Matz hovering like anxious trainers at the edge of a boxing ring. "You don't have to go so fast," Okura says, giving him a calming pat on the shoulders. He and Matz then shift gears. Instead of having him blanch the pasta, they want Marchan to finish cooking it in the sauté pan and then assemble the layers. His lasagna looks messier than the chef's version. Okura checks the clock. "Eight minutes," he says. "Eight minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Catering To the Melting Pot | 6/11/2006 | See Source »

...Pat McGovern, a retired teacher in Lebanon, N.H., took a spartan approach last year, giving up coffee in favor of mint tea and hot cider and forgoing spices. She says, "What I missed most was black pepper." This year she and 20 friends went all local for a week in January--hardly a season of plenty in New England. It wasn't so bad, what with baked squash, wheat-berry porridge, Vermont-cheese fondue, Indian pudding, parsnips, maple-apple pie and even elk and emu meat. But now that they have nothing to prove, they're reverting to August...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Local-Food Movement: The Lure of the 100-Mile Diet | 6/11/2006 | See Source »

...Pat Robertson really leg-press 2,000 lbs.? When he was 72? Even though that's nearly 700 lbs. more than some college-record holders can handle without rupturing blood vessels in their eyeballs? The reverend is standing firm on the claim, first made in a promo for his protein shake, although he added last week that he "did it one time, one rep" and moved the ton only a few inches. He also revealed why he got into leg pressing: bad knees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 19, 2006 | 6/11/2006 | See Source »

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