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...Reported by Ursula Sautter/Bonn and Dick Thompson and Karen Tumulty/Washington
...Reaction from delegates in Bonn hammering out a global warming agreement ahead of December?s Kyoto talks ?ranged from approval to resignation to despair,? says TIME correspondent Ursula Sautter. While developing countries expressed outrage and smaller industrialized countries welcomed the proposals, Europe?s G7 governments welcomed the President?s commitment to firm timetables, but squared up for a fight over the numbers. ?They said it?s good that he?s put a position on the table, even if that position is unacceptable.? Sautter anticipates some hard bargaining ahead, with indications that Europe ? confident in the backing of most...
...Reported by Dan Cray/Los Angeles, Alice Park/New York and Ursula Sautter/Bonn
...cult members. Along the way, somehow, he has also managed to pull together TIME's 25 Most Influential Americans. "TIME 25 is a magazine-wide effort," he says, "and I had a terrific core team" made up of art director Marti Golon, picture editor Bronwen Latimer and assistant editor Ursula Nadasdy. Says deputy managing editor Jim Kelly: "In my book, Howard and these three are the TIME...
...mentioned cell biologist Ursula Goodenough's quip that if cloning were perfected, "there'd be no need for men." If your article had been written by Jorge Luis Borges, Annie Proulx, Thomas Pynchon or another author with a penchant for serendipitous character names, I'd know for certain that "Goodenough" was herself a clone. JONATHAN BRENNER BALKIND London...