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...South Korea, which until now had been pushing to make nice with the North. In in the wake of the test, it's almost impossible to see how Kim can avoid action by the U.N. Security Council. And though truly punitive sanctions are unlikely, at least at first, the prospect of the international community finally condemning Kim in a single voice has to count as some kind of progress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: North Korea's Test: The Good News | 10/10/2006 | See Source »

Twenty pairs of eyes eagerly converge on Jennifer Larcey as the afternoon science lesson gets under way at Bassett Elementary in suburban Cleveland, Ohio. Sure, the transfixed first-graders are salivating at the prospect of examining--and tasting--the physical properties of peanuts, raisins and M&Ms. But something else is riveting the kids, even as Larcey stands to the side of the room issuing directions: the breathtaking clarity of her voice. "Feel the peanuts, and try to describe the texture," she instructs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now Hear This | 10/8/2006 | See Source »

...their grievances. Rana Naveed, 22, a soft-spoken communications student who sports just the beginnings of a beard and wears tight, acid-washed jeans, is troubled by some of I.J.T.'s more extreme pronouncements, especially its stand on the proposed new music program. But he is excited about the prospect of becoming a full-fledged member in a few weeks, when he will take an oath of loyalty and then work to spread his faith and dedicate himself to the welfare of other students. "There are certain things I don't agree with," says Naveed. "But as a member...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Battle for Punjab U. | 10/8/2006 | See Source »

...what the Democrats lacked. While willing to "fight with their fists," the Kerry campaign comes across as confused at both a macro and micro level. Given little direction, the volunteers marvel at their colleague who has found an actual "undecided voter." As the volunteer later explains, the prospect is more than just undecided - he's unhinged from reality. "I gave him all the information, the whole talk, at which point he said, ?I'm probably too high to remember any of that but I appreciate it nonetheless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ...So Goes the Nation | 10/7/2006 | See Source »

...wider audience, McLean-Foreman said first-years seeking to avoid the ‘Freshman 15’ might find the site of particular use. Though several first-years said that the ‘Freshman 15’ was far from a concern, others said that the prospect of putting on a few extra pounds worried them. “[It’s] not something that worries me, and living at Pennypacker means I walk more now,” said Kim Frieler ’10. But Tiffany M. Bradshaw ’10 said she thought...

Author: By Anna I Mendy, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Users Log In To Shed Pounds | 10/5/2006 | See Source »

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