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Many ngos inside Rwanda share that view. Says Schilling, who has worked in Africa for 20 years: "This project wouldn't work anywhere else. It would get picked apart, taken over, held up or crushed by corruption. Here you have an honest government with the political will to develop the country." Ruxin says Kagame is fixing an old problem. "How do countries develop? Enterprise. What made us think that institutions set up to fix Europe after World War II would do well at African poverty in the 21st century?" In Nyamata, Jacqueline Nyiramayonde, 42, describes her journey across the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seeds of Change in Rwanda | 9/26/2007 | See Source »

...were one of the first presidents to talk openly about your own personal faith. How do you think that changed how we view candidates and think about their religiosity as part of their political platform and agenda? -Jeffrey Barnes in Massillon, OhioI really tried to separate the two in the campaign. I never had any religious services in the White House. The first time that religion was injected seriously into the political game was when John Kennedy ran back in 1960. I think that candidates can say, 'Yes I do have faith. This is my belief, but when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Jimmy Carter | 9/25/2007 | See Source »

Whereas previous scholarship on the 1960s has focused on the perspective of participants in the protest movements of the decade, a new journal co-edited by Lecturer on History and Literature John C. McMillian aims to feature a diverse range of historical views and reach a broad audience. The journal, entitled “The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics, and Culture,” is set to launch in June of 2008. “This journal is meant to be written in a jargon-free, accessible way,” McMillian said. “It?...

Author: By Vidya B. Viswanathan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Journal Studies the 1960s | 9/25/2007 | See Source »

...illegitimate. Not so, say members of his government. "The reason why there is no presidential candidate against Musharraf is because President Musharraf enjoys the confidence of the majority of the electorate," says Senator Nisar Memon, Chair of the Senate Standing Committee on Defense. What is illegitimate in his view is trying to prevent Musharraf from running...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Musharraf's Two-Front War | 9/22/2007 | See Source »

...makes sense that this fall the New York City retailer will open a special room showcasing its high-end collections?from $3,500 Kieselstein-Cord earrings up to a million for Siegelson vintage pieces. Customers looking to spend extravagantly will be offered a private setting in which to view exquisite jewelry from such names as Michelle Ong, De Grisogono and Buccellati...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retail: Room to Grow | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

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