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Analyzing all 74 English language animated films released in theaters from 1937 to 1999, Kimberly M. Thompson, an assistant professor at SPH and Fumie Yokota, a graduate student, found that even the most benign had scenes of violence--and many had repeated scenes where friendly characters assault evil ones...
Although it may appear to outsiders that the Army handled Smith's case with uncharacteristic speed - perhaps looking to quash public interest in its embarrassing nature - TIME military correspondent Mark Thompson disputes that perception. "This appointment has been stuck in a holding pattern for about eight months while the investigation went forward," Thompson says, pointing out that the complaint had been made against Smith many months before the news emerged in the press. That kind of pace, Thompson adds, doesn't exactly point to a desire to jump the gun. At this point, the Army's proactive stance stems primarily...
...happy talk centered on whom, with McCain out of the game, Bush might pick as his running mate. The merits of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge and Senators Chuck Hagel of Nebraska and Fred Thompson of Tennessee were all discussed. Other names were mentioned too. When the two men got more comfortable, McCain tossed off a few campaign suggestions. Take up Al Gore's challenge to debate, McCain advised. Don't settle for only a handful of engagements where the expectations will inflate beyond reason, but keep Gore in a tight clinch, debating early and often. Bush said he'd think...
...global-affairs questions were handled by World editor Joshua Cooper Ramo, who scored a coup by getting General Wesley Clark to write about the future of warfare. Washington correspondent Mark Thompson, with help from Ed Gabel and Missy Adams, describes what the soldier of 2025 will be wearing (and wait until you hear about rations). For those who think that peace in the Middle East will end the region's turmoil, Robin Wright has a more complicated story to tell. Francis Fukuyama, author of The End of History, offers a surprising answer to his question, "Will Socialism Make a Comeback...
...Reported by Maryanne Murray Buechner/Helsinki, Massimo Calabresi, Elaine Shannon and Mark Thompson/ Washington, David Jackson/Los Angeles, Eric Roston, Wilson Rothman and Jyoti Thottam/New York, Nelly Sindayen/Manila, Ursula Sautter/Bonn and Wendy Kan/Hong Kong