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...People are fed up with Cynthia McKinney," and "it crosses racial boundaries," said Jeff Dickerson, an African-American constituent of McKinney's and a panelist on the political TV talk show The Georgia Gang who predicted a tight runoff race. "I think that there's a quiet campaign among African-American voters" against her, he added...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: McKinney's Tight Race | 7/20/2006 | See Source »

...butt in the World Cup final has reached such a fever pitch - especially since his televised interview Wednesday did little to clear things up - is that it's about much more than trash talking. Even if Zidane avoided confirming or denying the initial speculation that there had been a racial dimension to the insult that provoked him, the incident is a reflection of the social divisions that persist in an increasingly multi-cultural Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Head Butt Furor: A Window on Europe's Identity Crisis | 7/13/2006 | See Source »

...Zidane was banned for two games after stomping on Saudi Arabia's Fuad Amin, whom people close to Zidane said had leveled a racial slur against the player. Zidane was also forced to defend his Algerian identity - and pride in Algeria's fight against the French - in response to charges, first leveled by a Le Pen flunky but echoed during a torrid Algeria-France match, that Zidane's father had been a harki, the term loosely translated as collaborator and used to describe Algerians who had fought for France in the colonial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Head Butt Furor: A Window on Europe's Identity Crisis | 7/13/2006 | See Source »

...morbidly obese. They found over the course of the seven-year study that for white women, being obese rather than of normal weight was linked to a 12% greater risk of dying. Women who were at least 100 lbs. overweight, however, had an 86% greater risk of dying. Other racial groups showed similar links between increasing body size and death rate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: More Than Just A Little Chunky | 7/9/2006 | See Source »

...generically white and middle class and male anymore, the way they used to. Not and still be the object of mass identification and adoration the way the Voice has traditionally been. We just don't think about people that way anymore: we're interested in the specifics of their racial and ethnic and historical circumstances, where they came from and who made them that way. If the novelists under 40 have a shared preoccupation, it is--to put it as dryly as possible--immigration. They write about characters who cross borders, from East to West, from Old World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who's the Voice of this Generation? | 7/2/2006 | See Source »

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