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...South African nation, are South African citizens, and should be accommodated within political institutions within the boundaries of the Republic of South Africa." The President also dashed expectations of breakthrough reform surrounding South Africa's influx controls, the laws that restrict the right of blacks to live in urban areas. Botha said only that "the present system is outdated and too costly," and that the advisory President's Council would report on the laws "in the near future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa: Manifesto for Disappointment | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...Guatemalan army had fought aggressively and cut the insurgents' strength from 9,000 to 3,000 armed men. But since then, coordination between four once disparate left-wing guerrilla groups has improved following the creation of a coalition known as the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity. The rebels mount sporadic urban terrorist attacks but operate mainly in border areas where military control is tenuous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gutemala: Under the Gun | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...miles of highways, all while preserving its unique history without exhausting its finances, then maybe you can begin to imagine what it's like to be Huang Yan. It's her job to create that city out of present-day Beijing. As Deputy Head of the city's Urban Planning Commission and a key player in preparations for the 2008 Olympics, Huang is taking on the country's stickiest development problems-migration, pollution, corruption-and its deepest ambitions: to be modern, prosperous and globally respected. Huang, 40, is a new kind of bureaucrat. The English-speaking architect, trained in Belgium...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Changing the Game in China | 6/20/2005 | See Source »

...surprising that a big urban practice such as Bosch's would get wired. Most health care in the U.S., however, is delivered by small practices with fewer than 10 doctors, and these physicians don't yet see any payoff. That's because so far there is none. The cost is high, about $10,000 to $12,000 per doctor, and most of the benefits accrue to other players in the system, such as hospitals, employers and insurers. Doctors in small practices, many experts believe, won't link up unless their patients demand it. At least that's the assumption behind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The e-Health Revolution | 6/20/2005 | See Source »

...Percentage of urban Chinese with a college education: 5.6%; Rural...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Small World, Big Stakes | 6/20/2005 | See Source »

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