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...warming might actually bring about a reduction in the overall frequency of storms. But the Nature paper argues that warmer sea-surface temperatures will result in stronger storms, because hotter oceans mean the developing storms can draw more warm air, which powers the storm. "Hurricanes are driven by the transfer of energy from the ocean to the atmosphere," says Kerry Emanuel, a meterologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "As water warms, the ability of water to evaporate goes up, and a greater evaporation rate will produce a more intense hurricane...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Global Warming Worsening Hurricanes? | 9/8/2008 | See Source »

...Indian government hasn't addressed these tough issues, leaving Kashmir angry and restive. And so all it took to shatter Kashmir's fragile peace was one blunder - the tone-deaf move this summer to transfer those 100 acres of land near Amarnath. It set off not one but two ferocious protest movements - by Hindu nationalists and by Kashmiri separatists - who have fueled each other's frenzy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Valley of Tears | 9/4/2008 | See Source »

...power and a reflection of the omnipotent nature of the current regime. "Such arbitrary and disproportionate decisions are what you get when all power is concentrated in the same hands," said Bayrou. Rossi's punishment - the interior ministry says the official's "error in judgment" has resulted in his transfer to a new post - and similar measures in the past that benefited Sarkozy's friends, are "princely whims" according to Bayrou. Leftist daily Libération quoted officials involved in the case who said Sarkozy was infuriated by the invasion and "ordered the person responsible fired...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sarkozy vs. the Corsicans | 9/4/2008 | See Source »

...audacious last-minute bid for Berbatov - and then topped that by spending a British record of $59 million to sign Brazilian striker Robinho, from Spain's Real Madrid. Snatching Robinho from under the nose of Chelsea confirmed City's sudden arrival as a major player in the high-stakes transfer market of European soccer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money Flowing into English Soccer | 9/2/2008 | See Source »

...Premiership's 20 clubs reporting an operating profit. Revenues have increased, thanks to a new TV deal, but so too have wages. If the global economic slowdown eats into ticket and merchandising sales and the credit crunch suddenly trims the money available even to top clubs, the transfer market may see something of a correction - a development that could make middling leagues more competitive. And heaven help clubs boosted by vanity investment if their benefactors were to suddenly walk away. Even before this summer's spending is added, Chelsea would have just 18 months to repay Abramovich more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soccer's Billion-Dollar Players | 8/3/2008 | See Source »

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