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...know that the Koran's verses are the words of the Creator of the Earth and all the planets." Atta highlighted the Koran's description of heaven. In 2004 the executioners of Nick Berg, an American contractor in Iraq, alluded on tape to a different Koranic passage: "Whoever kills a human being, except as punishment for murder or other villainy in the land, shall be regarded as having killed all mankind." The spirit of that verse forbids aggressive warfare, but the clause beginning with except is readily deployed by militant Muslims as a loophole. If you want murder and villainy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Denial Can Kill | 7/17/2005 | See Source »

...true believers, Half-Blood Prince will be pure pleasure. There's Quidditch, potion-class high jinks, apparition lessons, loads of snogging (Ron and Hermione are slowly sorting out their longtime mutual crush) and some lovely business with a golden potion called Felix Felicis that makes whoever imbibes it extra lucky. But this is the second-to-last book in the series, and for all the fun, the mood is darkening. You can't help but feel that Rowling is trotting out the fan favorites--your Tonks, your Luna, your Buckbeak, your Fred and George--for a final sunlit outing before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Love Potions and Tragic Magic | 7/17/2005 | See Source »

...acidic British political commentator is a perfect biographer for the disputatious Founding Father. Eternally at war with whoever seemed inclined to pull the Republic into Britain's orbit, Jefferson could be scheming and hypocritical. Hitchens is not blind to the man's shortcomings, especially his readiness to tolerate slavery for the sake of domestic political advantage. But he credits Jefferson as a chief engineer of "the only revolution that still retains any power to inspire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: 5 History Books for the Beach | 7/10/2005 | See Source »

...different genre, when a good-hearted mug named Moss stumbles onto the remains of a drug deal gone bad: six bodies out in the desert and a satchel full of $2.4 million in very hot cash. After some mental hand wringing, Moss takes the money and runs, knowing that whoever set up the deal will probably come after both it and him. "It's a mess, aint it Sheriff?" a local deputy says of the situation. Comes the world-weary reply: "If it aint it'll do till a mess gets here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Take the Money and Run | 7/10/2005 | See Source »

...show Senate minority leader Harry Reid calling Bush a "loser" and Democratic Party chairman Howard Dean saying that many Republicans "never made an honest living in their lives." It's all done in the hope of casting Democrats in advance as belligerent knuckleheads whose attacks on Bush's choice, whoever that turns out to be, can be dismissed. The group also plans to put out a TV spot in the first 48 hours after a nominee is picked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Tipping Point? | 7/3/2005 | See Source »

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