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...Africa's 4.9 million whites (60% of whom are Afrikaners), about 20% support ultraconservative groups that insist on retaining total apartheid. If the President continues on his path of reform, the official predicted, the extreme right might increase its strength by 6% to 8%. Other analysts go further: they suggest the hardline camp could include as much as 40% of the white electorate, with support coming not only from Afrikaners but from some English-speaking whites as well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rumbles on the Right | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...Suggest This feature reacts to what you type into the search field by trying to finish your thought for you, generating a list of possibilities that changes with each stroke. It works like a married couple that finishes each other's sentences-but far less annoying. Tip: you won't see a link to Google Suggest on the Google home page, or even on the "More, more, more" list. Use the link above. GO here for more info...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 50 Coolest Websites 2005: In A Class By Themselves | 6/20/2005 | See Source »

Taken together, the complaints suggest evangelical saturation. They claim that mandatory gatherings often opened with prayers and that some professors actively recruited cadets to join evangelical churches. At Christmastime some senior faculty members would sign religious ads in the base paper, including this 2003 message: "We believe that Jesus Christ is the only real hope for the world. If you would like to discuss Jesus, feel free to contact one of us!" Revered football coach Fisher DeBerry once hung a banner in his locker room reading I AM A MEMBER OF TEAM JESUS CHRIST. He allegedly led game-day prayer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Whose God Is Their Co-Pilot? | 6/20/2005 | See Source »

...Your story seemed to suggest that foreign research labs are hungrier than those in the U.S. That is ridiculous. American medical-research laboratories, such as the one in which I am finishing my Ph.D., are also whirlwinds of purposeful activity. As I see it, the U.S. regulatory environment is the sole reason that the U.S. is ceding the lead in stem-cell research. That is not the fault of academic or industrial scientists, and the problem can be helped just so much by progressive state governments such as California's. The blame lies solely with the man in the White...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 6/20/2005 | See Source »

...Bush's spotty National Guard record have been pursued instead of Dan Rather's sloppy reporting? Confidential sources prefer to remain unnamed because they fear retribution. What do editors fear? Is there still a free press? Paul Lennemann Glenwood, Iowa, U.S. Perhaps the first line of Time's story suggested the reason for the media's current problems: "Journalists strive to be influential." Members of the media who wish to influence public opinion should be writing essays and editorials; journalists who report news need to stick to the facts. Today's journalists seem to blur the distinction between news...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reality Check for the E.U. | 6/13/2005 | See Source »

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