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...body--carrying a wallet containing Wiley's indentification--was found on a tree near a hydroelectric plant in Vidalia, La., Thursday morning. According to Memphis police spokesperson Latanya Able, the New Orleans branch of the Federal Bureau of Investigation promptly contacted Memphis officials that afternoon, and the body was transported to Memphis for autopsy Thursday night...

Author: By Daniel K. Rosenheck, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Wiley's Body Found in Mississippi River | 12/22/2001 | See Source »

...dingy brick building at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, a printing press last week churned out what amounts to 2 million holiday greeting cards: reams of flimsy leaflets that'll soon flutter over Afghanistan, wishing villagers below a happy end to Ramadan "from the people of America." Near the print plant, a giant satellite dish beams a radio program with anti-Taliban messages to an air base in Oman, where crewmen rush a compact disk of the program to Commando Solo, a converted Air Force EC-130 plane packed with broadcasting gear. Commando Solo flies over Afghanistan, blanketing the country with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Using Psywar Against the Taliban | 12/10/2001 | See Source »

Fast-forward to 2001. Korpi, who before retirement had roamed no farther from Flint, Mich., than Mexico and Canada, is an international troubleshooter who analyzes plant operations and car dealerships in places like Indonesia, Thailand and China. In November 1999, he hooked up with Jefferson Wells International, a firm that places auditors, accountants and other specialists in temporary assignments. The jobs are fulfilling and lucrative. Yet he manages to play plenty of golf. His GM buddies are amazed. So is Korpi: "I still can't believe I asked for the extra 15 days to think about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Careers: A Choice Contract | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

...person who apparently shares that view is Mohammed Azin. A peasant sharecropper outside the town, he stopped planting opium poppies after the Taliban banned the golden harvest last year and decimated the country's poppy fields. Azin's annual income shrank fivefold, he says, to less than $150. His nine children dress in rags, and his own flowing salwar kameez is so threadbare it has split at both elbows. He stands barefoot in his freshly plowed field with a football-sized lump of opium seeds gathered into the front of his garment. With flicks of his right hand, he scatters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Carjackings, Shoot-outs and Banditry | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

...sweatshop activitsts applauded a rare victory in union-organizing when factory workers and representatives of the Workers Rights Consortium (WRC), a non-profit sweatshop watchdog group, testified to the “unprecendented” success of recent efforts to create an independent, democratic union in the Kukdong apparel plant in Mexico last Thursday...

Author: By Emma Firestone, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panelists Detail Win for Sweatshop Union | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

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