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...been crossed. A taboo broken. A Brave New World of cookie-cutter humans, baked and bred to order, seemed, if not just around the corner, then just over the horizon. Ethicists called up nightmare visions of baby farming, of clones cannibalized for spare parts. Policymakers pointed to the vacuum in U.S. bioethical leadership. Critics decried the commercialization of fertility technology and protesters took to the streets, calling for an immediate ban on human-embryo cloning. Scientists steeled themselves against the backlash they feared would obstruct a promising field of research--and close off options to the infertile couples the original...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: 11 Years Ago In Time | 2/23/2004 | See Source »

...While moves to loosen the U.S. grip over Iraq's immediate political future remain on track, just how the vacuum left by the planned termination of Bremer's Coalition Provisional Authority on June 30 is filled - and how and by whom the security arrangements to guarantee eventual elections and keep a lid on the increasingly worrying centrifugal tendencies - are increasingly open questions. Right now, the old plan (three months old, to be precise) appears to be redundant, but there is no sign yet of any new one. Nor is it clear, yet, what the respective roles of the Bush administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq: Anybody Got a Plan? | 2/18/2004 | See Source »

...Forbidding Talent Stage actress and acting teacher Uta Hagen performed on Broadway for more than 60 years. Although her death [Milestones, Jan. 26] will leave a vacuum in the theater world, the many talented students from HB Studio, the acting school she and her husband Herbert Berghof co-founded, carry on her legacy. After Hagen won the Tony Award as 1962's best actress, we described her stage presence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 2/16/2004 | See Source »

...increasingly brutal deadlock. The U.S. has insisted, however, that it has no plans to intervene. The State Department has called for dramatic changes in how Haiti is governed, but stopped short of demanding Aristide's ouster. The immediate danger, however, is that the violence creates a power vacuum. The rebellion has amply demonstrated the limits of Aristide's authority, leaving considerable doubt over whether his police force is capable of restoring order. Still, it's not clear whether any alternative leadership can stabilize the situation. If the gangs are indeed beyond the control of the political opposition, as opposition leaders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti: Should the U.S. Go In? | 2/11/2004 | See Source »

Less than two months later, a new restaurant is poised to fill the Mexican food vacuum in Harvard Square. Two aspiring restaurant owners will found Felipe’s Taqueria after they receive permission from the Cambridge Board of Zoning Appeals, which they expect to come at a hearing scheduled for this Thursday...

Author: By Wendy D. Widman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Real Taco Successor Prepares To Open | 2/9/2004 | See Source »

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