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...roughly four to the American dollar, after a decade of parity. Europeans and North Americans began to trickle into Buenos Aires to take advantage of the exchange rate, and lately the media’s been abuzz about South America’s “best kept secret.” This publicity comes right on the heels of a 2006 global cost of living survey conducted by Mercer Human Resource Consulting that placed Buenos Aires as the 142nd most expensive city in the world, out of 144. Montevideo and Caracas both scored higher; only Manila and Asunci?...

Author: By Grace Tiao, | Title: Come to Buenos Aires | 8/4/2006 | See Source »

...Secretary of State if John Kerry had won the presidential race in 2004. "This may be the year to be a Senator rather than a governor because there's so much going on in the world," Biden said. And for better or for worse, he's making no secret of his desire to be that senator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Joe Biden Isn't Being Coy About Running for President | 8/2/2006 | See Source »

...some way. Unlike issues like abortion and gay marriage, the stem-cell debate is seen by few people as one of moral absolutes. While Americans overwhelmingly disagree with Bush's action, they give him credit for having acted on conviction and not politics, though Republicans have made no secret of their hopes that it could help rally their dispirited base...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Politics of Science | 7/31/2006 | See Source »

...fulfills the former dissidents' campaign promise to root out anyone associated with the old communist regime, but goes much further than most Poles expected. Previously, only someone who wanted to serve in public office was required to declare whether or not he or she had collaborated with the communist secret police. While there was no penalty for admitting collaboration, those caught lying were banned from public office for 10 years. Some 27,000 people were affected. But under the new law, anyone born before August 1972 and holding a "position of public trust" - an estimated 400,000 in all, including...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland Looks Back in Anger | 7/30/2006 | See Source »

...Guide to the Terrorism Bills Much of Bush's war on terrorism has been waged in the shadows. But with secret surveillance and detention programs now exposed, the Administration has been forced to reckon with the lights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The McCains and War: Like Father, Like Son | 7/30/2006 | See Source »

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