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Easter eggs? Not the real ones, of course, but rather mischievous mini-programs tucked away by stealthy programmers inside millions of lines of software code, often unknown to the company whose name is stamped on the box. The result: treats for big kids in office cubicles around the world--if...
James Nachtwey, a contract photographer for TIME and one of the best-known photojournalists of the past 20 years, works along those edges. His passport has been stamped in some of the most chaotic spots of the postwar era--Northern Ireland, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Lebanon, Afghanistan--places where history always...
U.S. Customs commissioner Raymond Kelly says professional criminals in this country have brought better management and marketing to the ecstasy trade. Mobsters have the distribution networks to move millions of pills. And most pills now come with a catchy brand name--like the "Candy Canes" taken in Flagstaff (red-and...
One father waits in the wings, obsessed with his son's crusade, dreaming of restoration; the other lies buried in Arlington National Cemetery. But both men are eternally present in this race. In the Bush and McCain clans, expectations are stamped in the genetic code, assumed at birth, resented in...
A contest in American Girl magazine led to the introduction this year of slogans like "Girl Power," "Got Love" and "Time Out." In a break from tradition, the readers suggested a new heart with a peace symbol stamped on it.