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...physician, set up a charity clinic on the outskirts of Mitrovica. Kadriu soon heard about it and went to see "Dr. Dan." Like every other doctor who was later to meet the young man, Clay was shocked. He also recognized that the injury was far beyond his expertise to treat. "I've spent half my career in ERs in some of the most violent cities in America, seen all kinds of mangled human beings, but I've never come across anyone still alive carrying such a horrific injury as Besim." Local surgeons could do nothing. "I knew," says Clay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Face Of War | 3/13/2000 | See Source »

...plans to vigorously contest the civil fraud charges against him. The California students also protest their innocence. Some experts in securities law point out that Internet stock-fraud cases are such a new and rapidly evolving area of jurisprudence that it is too soon to tell how judges will treat the SEC's recent wave of them. "Messages on stock bulletin boards are nothing more than graffiti," argues Mark Werksman, a lawyer for one of the California defendants. "Posting them is an exercise in free speech that imposes no clear legal obligation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taking Stock Scams Off-Line | 3/13/2000 | See Source »

...Astor, of the School of Social Work and Education at the University of Michigan, says that "just because a child understands that a gun could cause serious harm and death doesn't mean that society needs to treat the six-year-old in the same way it would a 20-year-old. We understand that children are more vulnerable." He also notes that with more aggressive kids, provocation becomes paramount. The boy who killed Kayla may have felt humiliated--by her, by everything--which became a justification for any act. Astor cautions, though, that culpability is just one piece...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Killing Of Kayla | 3/13/2000 | See Source »

Like its 1996 predecessor, HBO's If These Walls Could Talk 2 (various dates in March) takes a high-concept approach--three stories set in one house in three decades--to a high-profile issue: in the first, abortion; here, lesbianism. (Walls 3 will no doubt treat health-care reform.) Like its forebear, this uneven but worthwhile film is less about sex than its aftermath. In "1961," Vanessa Redgrave, whose lover of 50 years has died, meets the woman's nephew, arrived to dispose of the house he's inherited and clueless about the lifestyle of his "maiden aunt." Redgrave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: It's Les-bien | 3/13/2000 | See Source »

...worm." I am in the ninth grade, and I already have a yearly income of about $12,000. I own more than 20 websites and online businesses. At age 12, I was making more business decisions than many adults do. It makes me sick when my teachers treat me like an inferior who needs to be whipped into shape. We aren't living in the 1950s. Technology has put us far ahead. One day teenagers will disappear: we will be treated just like everyone else. JOEL HOLLAND, AGE 15 McLean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 13, 2000 | 3/13/2000 | See Source »

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