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...have any problem with the movie," says Alberto Fernández of the opposition conservative Popular Party. "It's the attitude the city government has toward Allen. They give him privileges as if he were a visiting dignitary or head of state, while they don't treat Spanish and Catalan movie projects that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Woody Allen's Barcelona Problem | 7/31/2007 | See Source »

...issue, then, is less about regulation than about education and enforcement. Restroom facilities are required by federal law in the workplace, says Robert Brubaker, who heads up the ARA's public-restroom initiative, and he thinks the government should treat the need for public facilities with the same seriousness. "We need to have the Department of Health and Human Services address this at a high level. You shouldn't have to fight [for public toilets] in every community," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fighting for the Right to Flush | 7/31/2007 | See Source »

...events. "What's unusual in this case is the long delay between the first seizure and the second," says Dr. Jacqueline French, a neurologist at University of Pennsylvania and co-chair of the American Academy of Neurology's guidelines committee, which helps doctors decide when and how to treat seizures. "Typically, if two seizures have occurred close together, there is an up to 80% likelihood that there will be a third, and an almost 100% likelihood that medication will be started." In Roberts' case, a careful look at the EEG, a read-out of his brain wave activity, could help...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Does Justice Roberts Have Epilepsy? | 7/31/2007 | See Source »

...Bush Administration can count heads too, and a loss in this case could, among other untenable things, destroy its theory that it can treat as it wishes suspects held outside the U.S. - including at Guantanamo. And with public support for Guantanamo already low, there is a good chance the Administration would close the detention center and bring prisoners to the U.S. before it would risk losing again in the Supreme Court. Once in the U.S., the detainees would almost certainly have the right to habeas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Congress on Gitmo: Too Little, Too Late | 7/31/2007 | See Source »

...issues. It could be argued that as long as they fear the possibility of U.S. military action against them, they're a lot more comfortable with the U.S. bogged down and vulnerable in Iraq. And even if both sides move toward a diplomatic rapprochement, the Iranians are unlikely to treat Iraq separately from the wider standoff. On that score, Tehran learned a nasty lesson in Afghanistan: As recounted this week by James Dobbins, the former Bush Administration official who led talks with Iran and others on Afghanistan shortly after 9/11, Tehran played a major role in toppling the Taliban...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Iran Is Talking | 7/25/2007 | See Source »

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