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...prepare for a kind of war and a kind of peace at the same time. The army, the right wing and his own Likud Party all want to hit the Palestinians harder; the few doves in his coalition, led by Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, are desperately trying to steer Sharon away from military action. The Prime Minister himself is performing a balancing act in keeping his "national unity government" together. So far, he has fought hard and yet maintained the contacts that could lead to real negotiations; the combination has earned him a 70% approval rating. Driving it all, people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Pressure On Sharon | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...conference may be equally imperiled by the dispute over whether and how Western nations ought to take responsibility for the pain inflicted by the Atlantic slave trade. Reparations are anathema to the countries implicated in the slave trade, and that has prompted the Europeans and the U.S. to steer clear even of a formal apology for fear this would open the way to legal action for compensation. Still, some U.S. civil rights groups are pushing for the conference to address the reparations issue, and some African nations hope to persuade the West to cancel Africa's burdensome foreign debt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Racism Conference on the Rocks | 9/4/2001 | See Source »

...Condit is a dime-a-dozen, the blow-dried but not particularly bright Congressman who tends his own constituent garden and doesn't have any real involvement in issues of national importance. Their careers are not about service or ideology but about re-election - that is the star they steer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Gary Doesn't Get It | 8/24/2001 | See Source »

...Despite mounting pressure from Washington and the Israelis to stop Palestinian attacks and arrest Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders, Arafat may be increasingly inclined to steer clear of a confrontation with the militants - and Sharon is unlikely to provide him any political cover in the form of tangible concessions to help Arafat sell any truce...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mideast: Between Hebron and Hell | 8/24/2001 | See Source »

...floodgates would open. Right now most scientists steer clear of stem-cell research because they have to: if any part of their lab receives federal money (and most do), they can't touch this research. If that changes, hundreds of labs across the country, including medical powerhouses like those at Harvard and M.I.T., would probably begin work on stem cells. Scientists would be able to share findings freely and review one another's conclusions. The government could choose to regulate how embryos are cultivated, handled and ultimately destroyed. Treatments would probably come sooner. Of course, there are no guarantees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Great Cell Debate | 7/23/2001 | See Source »

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