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...advisory-panel decision holds, a nonprescription version of the diet drug Xenical may soon hit stores. Doctors warn that it's no magic bullet; side effects include oily stools and diarrhea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Doctor's Orders: Feb. 6, 2006 | 1/29/2006 | See Source »

...Israeli officials warn that Hamas' political moves shouldn't be mistaken for moderation. Israeli lawmakers said last week it won't deal with any Palestinian government that includes Hamas in leadership positions until the group disarms. The party has mostly stuck to a year-old self-imposed cease-fire, though an Israeli security official told TIME that rockets fired from Gaza into Israel are still made by Hamas operatives who pass them on to other radical groups. And while most Palestinians say they want peace-a poll cited in a report for the Washington-based U.S. Institute of Peace last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Rising Popularity Poses a Dilemma for Hamas | 1/23/2006 | See Source »

...most paranoid about security: a commercial flight. Over the holidays, the FAA temporarily resurrected the post-911 rule forbidding passengers from leaving their seats during the final half hour of any flight headed into Washington?s Reagan National Airport. Inconveniently, the crew of my Reagan-bound flight failed to warn passengers of the approaching limit (as was commonly done), until we had passed it, leaving me not only in need of a bathroom break, but also holding a sealed bag of dirty diapers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Security Mom's Take on Terrorism | 1/20/2006 | See Source »

...deeply and violently divided along sectarian lines. This week's bombings are a terrible reminder that without a unifying, healing political figure, Iraq's problems will only deepen, disrupting the stability of the Middle East and complicating any White House plans for military disengagement. And Iraqi political observers warn that the longer they are poorly ruled by ?small, ordinary men,? the more their fellow countrymen will long for the return of a Saddam-like tough guy. When statesmen are hard to find, strongmen tend to thrive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bloodied Iraq Cries Out for Leadership | 1/4/2006 | See Source »

...impact that an attack on MIT would have in the United States. Jaswant Singh, a former finance minister of India and a member of the BJP, India's major opposition party, said that the attack could seriously hurt ?the internal, international, and economic standing of the country.? Terrorism experts warn that Bangalore remains an attractive target for any terror group looking to hit India. ?Attacking Bangalore would be a logical step for the jihadis at a time when India is becoming an economic power,? says Anil Bhat, a New Delhi-based terrorism expert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Outsourcing the Next Terror Target? | 12/29/2005 | See Source »

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