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...Morton) through a mall, eluding his nemesis Witwer (inevitable star-to-be Colin Farrell) in a car factory, where a vehicle is assembled with our hero inside. But Spielberg is also keen to distinguish movie spectacle from moral dilemmas. Faced with irresistible impulse, he says, we can choose to resist it. Try to think of the last film in which the hero has the chance to kill a man he believes abducted and murdered his child and then, with an exertion of iron will, says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Artificial Intelligence; Just Smart Fun: THE REVIEW | 6/24/2002 | See Source »

Families everywhere will recognize the dilemma. How can children help and protect their parents yet respect their autonomy? What if the parents resist help when the children think they are in trouble? How do the children know when to step in, when to step back? The answers involve a renegotiation of parent-child roles that's happening in almost every family, especially with today's elders living longer than the generation before them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Elder Care: Ticklish Times | 6/24/2002 | See Source »

...realize that leading real change can also be dangerous. "People push back when you disturb the personal and institutional equilibrium they know," write Ronald Heifetz and Marty Linsky, authors of Leadership on the Line: Staying Alive through the Dangers of Leading (Harvard Business School). "People resist in all kinds of creative and unexpected ways that can get you taken out of the game: pushed aside, undermined, or eliminated." The authors should know: the book draws on their combined half-century of consulting and teaching, mainly at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Management: Surviving The Revolt | 6/10/2002 | See Source »

...friendly Afghan troops in Uruzgan in January, and the killing of three Afghan soldiers near Gardez the day after the Band Taimore prisoners were freed. Even pro-U.S. figures are worried about public reaction to the accidents. "If America continues to make mistakes, the people will resist," says Khan Mohammed, Kandahar military chief and one of the most powerful warlords in the region. "Only two or three more and their patience will break." Afghans are famously hospitable. But history shows they don't take kindly to invaders or foreign forces that stay too long. The Americans may be wearing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'We Were Better Off Under the Russians' | 6/10/2002 | See Source »

...relative concealment of the silken perch, cameras are still strictly forbidden. Once a customer managed to sneak in a shot, but the telltale flash sent police running upstairs. "They grabbed the camera, and ripped out the film," says proprietor Udai. The view is free?that is if you can resist the eager sales pitch. The slightest flicker of interest in the brightly hued bolts of fabric will send Udai scurrying to unfurl a cascade of iridescent silks across the floor and over your lap. What's the view worth? A $10 pair of tailored silk trousers is good value...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Short Cuts | 6/10/2002 | See Source »

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