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Uncertainties of that size make it impossible to know where the U.S. will be in Iraq in six months, and that's something the presidential candidates would be better off not trying to predict. Iraq is an undoubtedly safer, better place than it was 12 months ago. Yet the ultimate outcome in Iraq is out of the hands of Petraeus and the U.S. military. After a yearlong surge, the U.S. is about to move from the relatively safe ground of betting on its troops to betting on Iraqis. And that's a very different kind of wager...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Surge At Year One | 1/31/2008 | See Source »

...gave us great math skills,” he says. While a mathematical match can never be a definite indicator of success, Coyne credits the site with creating “thousands and thousands” of serious relationships. “We can’t predict soulmates, but math can help with the whittling-down process,” Yagan says. The site plays to a younger demographic than competitors like eHarmony and Match.com, boasting a strong showing among those between the ages of 18 to 30. Over 1,000 people have signed up for the service with...

Author: By Lingbo Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Site Makes Matches with Math | 1/31/2008 | See Source »

...backed Google's crusade (spawned by a paper written by Tim Wu for the New America Foundation calling for open networks) and mandated that the auction's largest available spectrum, the C block, be an open network if the bid reached at least $4.6 billion. (Some analysts predict Google will bid just enough to trigger the open-network provision, and no more.) That would mean customers could use any wireless device, handset or application on the network, without being restricted by their carrier. It's a dismantling of the traditional "walled garden" telecom approach in the hopes that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Google Go Mobile? | 1/23/2008 | See Source »

...Senate from the center-right opposition - led by his nemesis, Silvio Berlusconi - it looks like "ciao-ciao" for Prodi. Italian President Giorgio Napolitano could call for immediate elections, or assign a caretaker government to usher in a new electoral law and other much-needed reforms. Most pundits predict that the next national showdown at the polls will feature Berlusconi against Rome's mayor and leader of the newly formed Democratic party, Walter Veltroni. But already Tuesday, Italian dailies were speculating that Prodi would try to fend off Veltroni and take on Berlusconi again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy's Government Poised to Fall | 1/22/2008 | See Source »

...course, things will surely turn out differently than the rough sketch above. And if this primary season has already taught us anything, it's that there's no way to predict how millions of voters will behave. "A big split probably won't happen," said a top delegate hunter for one of the G.O.P. candidates. "Momentum has always kicked in before. But the possibility is there this time like it has never been there before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Split Decision on Super Tuesday? | 1/21/2008 | See Source »

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