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...things that way baffles Lucas. "Do you still use a typewriter?" he asks a TIME movie critic. "Do you go to a library and consult books for most of your research? Is your story set in type, letter by letter? No. Your business takes advantage of technological advances. Why shouldn't my business...
...another way, why shouldn't the ancient Spanish city of Seville sprout a few 90-ft. mushrooms? For 150 years, Seville's Plaza de la Encarnación was a market in the heart of the old quarter. In 1973, in an act of municipal hooliganism that was typical for its time, the market stalls were torn down by the city and replaced by a parking lot. A few years ago, plans were moving ahead to replace the lot with an underground garage when workers excavating the site discovered a cluster of Roman ruins. This time a wiser city government made...
...Prime Minister John Howard - particularly in after-school care. But "these generalized calls for a complete revamp of the system - well, I think the present system works reasonably well," he tells Time. "Some people have unreasonable expectations. There are some people out there who basically think that child care shouldn't cost them anything." Howard points out that his government's 30% rebate on child-care fees - introduced in 2004 but paid for the first time only this year - offers parents up to $A4,000 per child each year. Making child-care costs tax deductible would be unfair, he adds...
...Though her temporary teaching jobs occupy only 26 weeks each year, she'll have to pay the center throughout the year or give up her son's place. Families constantly battle the system's shortcomings, she says, yet "there doesn't seem to be any earthly reason why it shouldn't be dealt with...
...hurting Canadian pocketbooks. If DP is forced to back away from its U.S. commitments, the Vancouver deal could be lost in the shuffle, says Darcy Clarkson, ceo of P&O Ports Canada Inc., which would prefer to continue operating the Vancouver terminal under Dubai's ownership. Notes Clarkson: "It shouldn't happen, but it's a source of anxiety." And that's not the only reason for worry. "We need to be concerned if the U.S. Congress decides, as a result of this, to review port security across North America," says Colin Robertson, an official at Canada's embassy...