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...eagle safari" - one of the rafting expeditions organized by Canadian Outback Adventures, canadianoutback.com. Led by licensed guides, these trips depart every weekend morning throughout the season at 9.30 a.m., regardless of weather (don't fret about the cold, because you'll be bundled into an insulated and waterproof survival suit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Early Birds | 9/28/2006 | See Source »

...Estonia and reckons it will have exhausted the local job market once it gets up to 350. Thanks to its hip reputation - and the package of eBay options offered to staff - it has managed to lure about 50 people from abroad. But other firms have a tougher time following suit. Allan Martinson, who ran an IT firm and has now set up shop as a venture capitalist, reckons that Estonia's true innovative edge has more to do with the willingness of the public to use technology than with any particular national skill at developing it. "We're fast early...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting It Right | 9/28/2006 | See Source »

Deval Patrick’s recent success epitomizes a path that Harvard seniors choose as they struggle between helping themselves and helping society. Going from consulting presentation to I-banking reception, idealistic social studies concentrators (and similar students) suit up for recruiters, and, in doing so, set themselves up to be sold to the highest bidder.Perhaps, students hope, they can have their cake and eat it too. If they follow the socially acceptable path to success in politics or business, they can then use their lucre for good causes. The “Deval Patrick” hope is that...

Author: By Kyle A. De beausset, | Title: A Compromising Position | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

...scene was similar on Monday when I sat in the press gallery and watched Saddam arrive in his natty dark suit with a silk pocket square, his improbably black hair and greying beard neatly trimmed. He sat quietly with his Koran in his lap for the first two hours, as his newly appointed lawyers offered an ad hoc defense. His co-defendants had already interrupted the proceedings to say they object to the attorneys brought in after the entire defense team boycotted the removal of the previous judge last week, but Saddam stayed mum. That is until the judge admonished...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Scene: Saddam Tries Another Trial Boycott | 9/26/2006 | See Source »

Saddam Hussein may be living in a cell, but he still gets to try his hand at brinksmanship. Tuesday, he tried to go nuclear, getting himself ejected for the third time in as many sessions of the Anfal trial - and prompting all six of his fellow defendants to follow suit. He seems to have found his newest weapon. After all, what's a trial without defendants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Scene: Saddam Tries Another Trial Boycott | 9/26/2006 | See Source »

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