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...athist, al-Douri said the Saddam regime had blundered in its military strategy at the beginning of the U.S.-led invasion. Rather than allow the Iraqi military to confront the coalition forces in open combat, he believes the leadership "should have husbanded the army's strength and means till the second page had been turned." Still, he claims that Saddam's military bounced back, suggesting that elements of the old army are responsible for 95% of insurgent operations against coalition forces...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exclusive: Inside the Mind of Saddam's Chief Insurgent | 7/24/2006 | See Source »

...sort of problem drama. After all, these are pretty people confronting a common, recognizable situation, however exaggerated its statement is. At that level it sort of works. By which I mean the impulse to walk out on the film does not reach the irresistible level. You stay till the end, which suggests - talk about improbabilities - that there are virtues in Dupree's waywardness, his refusal to run, or even walk, in the rat race. It is a "happy" ending, I suppose. But, frankly, it's one you can tell to your moose head. Anyone whose brain is not stuffed with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Owen Wilson Overstays His Welcome | 7/14/2006 | See Source »

...make a one-cent euro coin (though several countries have since effectively banished it): "If you take the penny away, that has a huge impact on how people view the economy and inflation." If you think Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's statements rock the markets, Weller says, wait till you see what happens if we lose the penny. Then Weller gets personal. "Kolbe is from the leading copper-producing state in the Union. And," he continues, "nickels are mostly made of copper." Kolbe counters that he's for de-copperizing the nickel, which also costs more than it's worth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Common Cents | 7/10/2006 | See Source »

...bottles of wine. During La Fête de la Musique, which is a citywide all-night music festival where both professional and amateur musicians and DJs play all night (in addition to many drunk Parisians who think they are musicians by 2 or 3 a.m.), I walked and danced till dawn along the cobblestones. I might have even thought that I was a musician by 2 or 3 a.m. Nobody sits to watch the World Cup matches: Parisians have fun on their feet. This rainy Sunday night, as I forgo the football match and sit here in front...

Author: By Aliza H. Aufrichtig, | Title: J’ai Mal aux Pieds | 6/30/2006 | See Source »

...young Dylan's original repertoire was particularly strong on civil rights. He could have filled a LP side with songs decrying the injustices done to black Americans: "Oxford Town" (about the shooting of Medgar Evers), "The Ballad of Hollis Brown", "Who Killed Davey Moore?" and "The Death of Emmett Till" ("This song is just a reminder to remind your fellow man / That this kind of thing still lives today in that ghost-robed Ku Klux Klan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bob Dylan at 65 | 5/24/2006 | See Source »

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