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...testimony to the failed postwar campaign [IRAQ: BATTLING THE CHAOS, July 14]. While Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld spars with journalists over the precise meaning of guerrilla war, Americans are suffering casualties on a daily basis, and their attempts to help the Iraqi people rebuild a country sputter and stall in the face of a security nightmare. No one in the U.S. government or military can take pride in the postwar situation. Instead of planning to protect Iraqis' most precious resources, we became helpless witnesses to the chaotic looting and sabotage of an entire country. HARRY TUBMAN Pleasant Valley, Conn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Aug. 4, 2003 | 8/4/2003 | See Source »

...troops in Iraq, bore sad testimony to the failed postwar campaign [July 14]. While Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld spars with journalists over the precise meaning of guerrilla war, Americans are suffering casualties on a daily basis, and their attempts to help the Iraqi people rebuild a country sputter and stall in the face of a security nightmare. No one in the U.S. government or military can take pride in the postwar situation. Instead of planning to protect Iraqis' most precious resources, we became helpless witnesses to the chaotic looting and sabotage of an entire country. Harry Tubman Pleasant Valley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 8/4/2003 | See Source »

...advisory firm Financial Asset Management in New York City, says dividend-paying stocks are a good way to get back into the equity market, if that's an investor's goal. But they are no substitute for secure interest-bearing investments. He is worried that the recovery might stall and stock prices tumble. But he is waving clients off money-market funds. "You've been losing money in these funds the past six months if you own them, as many people do, in a variable annuity," where expenses may be double the fees of most money-market funds, he notes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investing: Juicy Yields | 7/28/2003 | See Source »

...excited Japanese military buff is rifling through a neat row of U.S. Army field shirts. "From the Vietnam War," he enthuses, wide-eyed over the frayed and faded garments. "All genuine." The market-stall's proprietor, however, is more guarded than giddy. Dabbing his face with a handkerchief, a flustered Mr. Udom isn't keen on strangers asking about his traffic in military surplus. He's delighted to talk prices (700 baht, which is $17, for said field shirts; 1,000 baht for a U.S. Air Force flight suit), but where he gets all the merchandise from, that's strictly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Full Denim Jacket | 7/28/2003 | See Source »

This really hit me after I took my eyes off the church’s domes. I was with a friend of mine, and as we went over to a nearby vendor’s stall to pick up a few gaudy, multi-colored matreshki (Russian nested dolls), we heard chanting behind us. We looked and saw throngs of people exiting the church and marching down the banks of the canal...

Author: By Stephen W. Stromberg, | Title: Resurrecting the Romanovs | 7/25/2003 | See Source »

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