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...going back 1,000 years. We did not, owing to limitations in the records of indicators of environmental change. The global temperature can only be reliably reconstructed using records of surface thermometers for the past two centuries. That global record of surface temperatures shows the 20th century to be warmer than the 19th century...

Author: By Sallie L. Baliunas and Willie H. Soon, S | Title: Global Warming Study's Findings Misjudged | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

...extent that Harvard’s gay men and women have experienced discrimination, hostility or, at a minimum, indifference to their plight, their involvement in the school’s future—and in our society—will hopefully make both safer, warmer better places...

Author: By Geoffrey C. Upton, | Title: Bringing Gay Life to HLS | 9/19/2003 | See Source »

...called red tide that suffocated the coral. The only good reef news comes from a new four-nation study suggesting that while climate change certainly isn't good for coral, the tiny organisms may do better than we think at adapting to new conditions. Species with a tolerance for warmer waters may already be emerging. This flicker of hope notwithstanding, scientists agree that the world's reefs need to be protected, mostly with stricter pollution controls and expanded "no-take areas," which keep humans out and let the reefs grow in peace. --By Jeffrey Kluger

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coral Reefs Hang On--In Spite of It All | 8/25/2003 | See Source »

Long the destination of college kids on spring-break benders and retirees seeking warmer climes, Broward County, Florida, is positioning itself to attract a new demographic: international cricketers. The county plans to invest about $30 million in a 100-acre park in the city of Lauderhill, the crown jewel of which will be the nation's first professional-grade cricket grounds. The United States of America Cricket Association says that about a third of its 10,000 members live in South Florida. Credit the area's large, cricket-loving Caribbean population. But the stadium plan goes well beyond recreational play...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Briefing: Aug 25, 2003 | 8/25/2003 | See Source »

Game Over may be this one-man film studio's autobiography: a glimpse into the virtual heart of the computer nerd who spun so much Spy Kids fun. Now if he could just crawl out of his labyrinth and give us a brighter, warmer Spy Kids 4. In 2-D, please...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Kids, Just All Right | 7/28/2003 | See Source »

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