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...national army, the updf, return from the bush to their homes or the defended camps, they are asked to perform a simple ceremony, stepping over branches of local trees and crushing an egg placed next to the wood. The procedure, the people claim, cleanses the soul, banishing spirits that enter the body when a person kills. Water poured in front of fighters' homes signifies that they are being welcomed back by their families. Even those northern Ugandans who don't believe in spirits can recognize the power of banishing a community's demons if it means a chance to share...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Warding Off The Evils of Civil War | 9/3/2006 | See Source »

...Pushed beyond their usual performance tics, Scacchi, Friels, Mailman and Long are virtually unrecognizable. They not only get under the skin and muscle of their characters-none more so than the previously lightweight Long-but reveal the fragile sinew connecting body to soul. And in a film so obsessed with attempts to control the human form's direction and desire, it is the mind that emerges the strongest muscle of all. Can there be such a thing as a cerebral cinematic dance? Yes, when the choreographer is as clever as Kokkinos in turning prose poetry into the magisterial mystery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chained Melody | 9/3/2006 | See Source »

...tucked into the reams of data the College Board included with the new scores was some wonderful news: I was wrong. In 2003 I spent six months tracking the development of the new SAT. I sat through hours of test-development sessions and long debates - sometimes fiery, sometimes soul-crushingly boring - over new questions. I even learned how to grade SAT essays. TIME ran my resulting story on its cover that October...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's Good About the New SAT Test | 9/1/2006 | See Source »

...separate passage, he writes: "I want to discuss the book and our collaboration. There must be some way we can manage it." As it has become clear that Karr's confessions were false, the release of his e-mail correspondence reveals the passions of his deeply troubled soul. "I would give anything to have her with me at six," he wrote, "Alas, she would now be nearing sweet sixteen. Instead she is forever six... Her body is now out of my reach, which kills...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Case Grows Cold Once More | 8/29/2006 | See Source »

...many of New Orleans scattered residents, musicians among them, it may come down to a choice between a city that cares about the daily lives of its residents and one that speaks to its soul. "If I didn't have New Orleans music in my gut I would leave and never come back. My problem is, it is part of my soul, and if I have to go down with the ship, so be it," White said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will the Jazz Band Play On? | 8/28/2006 | See Source »

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