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...live and earn in, say, Britain or France or India or China (almost anywhere, in fact, except Japan and the U.S.), you can legally pay income tax in Mauritius - at 15%. So anyone who buys a villa in Corniche Bay will, over the course of an average working life, save in tax what they paid in the first place. Effectively, the villa is free, while the owner can even earn extra cash by renting it out. And what did the Mauritian government name its brainwave? The Integrated Resort Scheme - or irs. It's enough to make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Happy Havens in Mauritius | 12/20/2007 | See Source »

...change that way, we can save ourselves - and much of the rest of the world. That will require the leadership of architects like Duany, who has dedicated his career to New Urbanist principles. But it will also require something of the rest of us: actively valuing what we profess to value, like more time out of the car and with our families, and choosing to live in neighborhoods that make those ideals possible. If that happens, the benefits to the fight against climate change - and our own sanity - would be immense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Green is Your Neighborhood? | 12/19/2007 | See Source »

...dance-off never materialized. Partial redemption, however, came when male and female members of the opposing gangs paired off and began breaking it down with one another. Maybe I’m a little too obsessed with Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas getting down in “Save the Last Dance,” but I was frustrated to find that couples-dancing of the kind exemplified in “Southside” played such a small role in the performance as a whole.CityStep and Harvard Bhangra’s performances infused “Ex-Static?...

Author: By Jesse Zwick, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Ex-Static’ Strives for Motion | 12/16/2007 | See Source »

...called it in the first place. He had been forced to act, he said, because unnamed conspirators had schemed with members of the judiciary to destabilize Pakistan and upset a return to democracy. "Against my will, as a last resort, I had to impose the emergency in order to save Pakistan," he said. "The conspiracy was hatched to destabilize the country. I cannot tell how much pain the nation and I suffered due to this conspiracy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Real End to Pakistan's Emergency? | 12/15/2007 | See Source »

...that Dominic, 70 years old when hit by lightening, has begun to reverse the aging process, both in physique and memory. He also has gained superpowers: He can converse with a double of himself who aids him in intellectual queries, read a book just by touching its cover, and save his own life from a gun-toting Nazi. Dominic, fluent in a dozen languages, attempts to complete his “life’s work”: The quest to find the origin of language and human consciousness. But he is bogged down by the Nazis, who take...

Author: By Michelle L. Cronin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Youth Without Youth | 12/14/2007 | See Source »

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