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From his seat aboard a U.S. Sierra helicopter, Airman Mike Stewart looks down on a cruel artifact from the tsunami. Surveying the ruins of Meulaboh in Aceh province, his chopper passes over an intact tower clock that hasn't moved since the earthquake struck. Stewart and his crew are on one of their six daily runs to deliver supplies to some of Indonesia's most remote villages--all part of Operation Unified Assistance, the largest U.S. military operation in Asia since Vietnam and the backbone of the global campaign to fend off hunger and disease among tsunami survivors. For combat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Aid Breeds Suspicion | 1/18/2005 | See Source »

...Brown, a natural and lifelong party member, was in some ways the more obvious candidate. But he was persuaded that Blair's amiable style might win over middle-class voters more easily than his own brooding substance. Brown is said to believe that a deal was struck with Blair over dinner at Granita, a north London restaurant: Brown would support Blair in return for the promise that Blair would step down as Prime Minister if Labour secured a second term. Like the Granita restaurant, Blair's memory of any such arrangement has shut down. "You don't do deals over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fight Club | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

...Moore learned when he visited Austin, Bush's fascination with Social Security began before he got to Washington. As Governor, his advisers say, he was struck by the experiences of local governments in places like Galveston County that had allowed their employees to opt out of government retirement plans and invest the proceeds in private funds--yielding legends of courthouse janitors retiring with $750,000 nest eggs. As Bush planned his first presidential campaign, he brought in experts to brief him on how privatization had worked in places like Chile, and even Sweden--surely one of the rare instances...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is There Really A Crisis? | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

Democrats have darker views of Bush's motives, saying it has been a long-standing Republican goal to dismantle the vestiges of the New Deal and the basic contract it struck between the government and its citizens. They also contend it is perfectly in keeping with everything they know about Bush that he would create the mirage of pending catastrophe to achieve that goal. "We have an Administration that falsely hypes almost every issue as a crisis," the liberal lion Edward M. Kennedy said in a speech last Wednesday, which happened to be the same day the Washington Post...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is There Really A Crisis? | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

After they did, however, it didn't take them long to realize they had struck scientific gold. "The teeth showed that [the animal's last meal] was a dinosaur, not a mammal," says Hu. On closer examination, the scientists determined that the remains were those of a juvenile psittacosaur, a herbivore known to inhabit the region. Some of the arm and leg bones were still attached to each other, suggesting that R. robustus didn't chew its food thoroughly but wolfed it down in large chunks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Taste for Dinosaurs | 1/16/2005 | See Source »

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