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...Still, the media's picture of Bin Laden sitting in a high-tech Batcave in the mountains around Kandahar ordering up global mayhem at the click of a mouse is more than a little ludicrous. Yes, the various networks of Islamist terror have made full use of the possibilities presented by technology and globalization. But few serious intelligence professionals believe Bin Laden is the puppet-master atop a pyramid structure of terror cells. It's really not that simple, but personalizing the threat - while it distorts both the nature of the problem and the remedy - is a time-honored tradition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bin Laden Rides Again: Myth vs. Reality | 6/20/2001 | See Source »

Bourland has helped his tribe open a buffalo ranch, a hospital, a college and a wellness center to treat alcoholism. But it is high tech that fires his imagination. "The future Little Big Horn," he says, "may be in cyberspace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Community Activism: Winning Big Without Casinos | 6/18/2001 | See Source »

...lack of interest b) Greenspan's excited declaration that "Oprah's on!" c) tech problems d) Abby Joseph Cohen's surprising call that "Maria Bartiromo's not wearing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News Quiz Jun. 18, 2001 | 6/18/2001 | See Source »

Nino Scalia's home is his castle. That's one lesson to take from this week's Supreme Court opinion, which he wrote, saying that fancy high-tech devices can't be used outside your home to find out what's going on insidewithout a warrant. It's the latest in a long, tangled line of Fourth Amendment cases for which there's no clear, overarching rationale. Three of the four search-and-seizure decisions the Court has issued this year have been victories for civil libertarians - but some experts say that the decisions don't do much to stanch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Antonin Scalia, Civil Libertarian | 6/14/2001 | See Source »

FACE THE MUSIC Ever wanted to really sock it to Christina Aguilera? Now you can, courtesy of a new high-tech toy from Hasbro called M.A.G.S. ($19.99), which stands for Music Activated Gaming System. Plug M.A.G.S. into a CD player, or anything else that plays music, and it converts the sound waves into a graphics display, which you can shoot to earn points. Extra bonus for nailing Kenny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Brief: Jun. 11, 2001 | 6/11/2001 | See Source »

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