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...OPEC Conference president, Chakib Khelil, however, insisted that producing countries - or at least OPEC members - were mainly free from responsibility. "It's not an issue of supply," says Khelil. "I'd estimate that $45 of the price comes from speculation, from the U.S. subprime crisis, from the weak dollar. Most of the price comes from the dollar's devaluation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Gloating for Big Oil | 7/2/2008 | See Source »

...relations at the London School of Economics, is skeptical the merger will work or is necessary. While unions need to better coordinate efforts on a global scale, he says, they would be better off working through existing federations. MIT's Kochan, on the other hand, calls those groups "very weak ... perpetual debating societies" with no decision-making power." Hyman doesn't disagree, but says that's mainly because they're short of resources: "Unions are often reluctant to put their money where their mouth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Big Labor Goes Global | 7/1/2008 | See Source »

...inaudible" in the face of what he terms "Islamism" - a radicalized, fundamental branch of the religion he feels has come to dominate the Muslim world. His observations were often made in the broadest of strokes. He wrote, for instance, that "the impulse towards rational inquiry is by now very weak in the rank and file of the Muslim male." In one now notorious newspaper interview, he said he felt an "urge" to favor "discriminatory stuff" against Muslims living in Britain "until it hurts the whole community and they start getting tough with their children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Novelist McEwan Joins Islam Debate | 6/28/2008 | See Source »

Inaccessible and untamed valleys throughout the province provide transit routes for drugs, weapons and insurgents across Afghanistan. The government is weak, and there's little rule of law--local police are seen as scarcely more than uniformed thieves. Opium traffickers have a firm grip on the agricultural production of the province, providing credit, seeds and fertilizer to farmers, who have no other recourse than to grow the raw material for heroin--which in turn finances the insurgency. Helmand is the biggest opium-producing region in the world. And it is home to a Pashtun population that has historically resisted centralized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Afghanistan: A War That's Still Not Won | 6/26/2008 | See Source »

...Despite weak fundraising, Chaffetz quickly gained support among local activists who remained disenchanted with Cannon. Like previous opponents, he pounded Cannon on immigration, but met even more success by painting Cannon as a representative of a Republican establishment that had become too profligate and too moderate for their constituents. At the state party convention in May, Chaffetz received 59% of the delegates' votes, 1% away from making a primary runoff moot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behind a Utah Republican's Loss | 6/25/2008 | See Source »

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