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...hybridization, confirming a collapse in pure dingo numbers throughout much of south-eastern Australia. And there's plenty more work to be done: one of the problems hindering efforts to manage dingoes is the lack of data on their numbers or the national spread of hybridization, particularly across vast stretches of the Northern Territory and Western Australia where they have traditionally been prolific. Wilton's keen to do more sampling, but hasn't been able to find funding and has to rely on charging a per sample fee. Now, with the help of a Ph.D. student from Sweden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dingo, Going, Gone? | 11/28/2005 | See Source »

...spent most of his life in the town. "The wheat harvest is about to start and they'll need all the storage space available." As well, cotton has been planted and in coming weeks, under a harsh sun, teams of casual workers, known as "chippers," will flock to the vast fields to remove weeds from the crop. Dahlstrom, like many other indigenous people, has relied on this work for extra pre-Christmas cash. He's traveled the country as a fruit picker, where his blue eyes and fair hair left him indistinguishable from the Scandinavian backpackers he befriended. Until recently...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jobs For Our Mob | 11/28/2005 | See Source »

...down in 2008, one of nine factories the company aims to close, eliminating 30,000 jobs. Taylor is surprised the plant has lasted this long. "We have to put buckets under the machines to catch the leaking oil," he says. Buick City, where he works, was once a vast manufacturing complex more than a mile in length. It's now mostly a desolate field of crushed stone surrounded by parking lots too big for GM's shrinking workforce. If you didn't know you were in Flint, Mich., you might think you were at an old Soviet factory that made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How GM Can Fix Itself | 11/27/2005 | See Source »

...personalities and film stars as a way of elevating their own fragile egos and showing a more affluent and successful image abroad. Bombay, despite its Bollywood stars and millionaires, remains a Third World hellhole for the unsuspecting visitor. Bollywood sells dreams, the only thing the poor can afford. Spending vast sums of money in promoting sporting events is disastrous for poor countries. Politicians in those areas heavily promote sports and entertainment to divert the attention of the ignorant masses from the real issues. Labeling sports and film personalities as heroes is a great disservice to the war heroes, scientists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 11/27/2005 | See Source »

...lack of respect for the right of students to their resources. Though some would argue that it is ludicrous to ask Christian student groups to have anything other than Christian officers, mandating this in a constitution is very different from leaving the decision up to its members. The vast majority of other student groups with specific ethnic or belief profiles have no explicit provision that officers must look or act a certain way. Instead, these groups leave it up to their constituents to decide who will best represent them as officers. Despite the lack of explicit constitutional provisions, student choice...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Bye Bye Bylaws | 11/22/2005 | See Source »

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