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...clear his name - a 60 Minutes interview, a seething press conference, even a defamation suit against McNamee. But to this point, the trainer has stuck by his story. So Congress is mediating a classic he said/she said dispute among old friends (on national television, of course). Many baseball fans wonder, with the anticipation usually reserved for a playoff game, if anyone will crack under oath...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Congress's Wild Pitch on Steroids | 1/14/2008 | See Source »

During an unremarkable stop on the presidential campaign trail last week, Hillary Clinton was thrown what appeared to be a softball: “How do you do it? How do you keep so upbeat and wonderful?” And then it happened. A catch in her voice, a gleam in her eyes—was she crying? Even as Hillary spoke—“It’s not easy, and I couldn’t do it if I didn’t passionately believe it was the right thing to do?...

Author: By Jessica A. Sequeira | Title: Cry, The Beloved Country | 1/11/2008 | See Source »

...wonder why Hillary has been able to do so well in the first place. Sure she’s smart, has a decent amount of experience, and has proven herself a capable senator...

Author: By Jarret A. Zafran | Title: She's Not a Robot! | 1/11/2008 | See Source »

Since you acknowledge thatPerson of the Year Vladimir Putin has distinguished himself by "choosing order before freedom," I wonder why you didn't select President George W.Bush a third time for his choosing safety from terrorism before terrorists' rights [Dec.31, 2007-Jan.7, 2008]. No, TIME would much rather recognize a virtual dictator for his supposed achievements: violently suppressing dissent, crushing the free press and leading a regime that has been accused of murdering opponents and expropriating private property for the state. On the other hand, TIME loves to natter on about how Gitmo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 1/10/2008 | See Source »

...While Iraq is no longer a one-man show, it will be a very long time before anyone considers the country, now dominated by Shi'ite Muslim gangs, Kurdish warlords and Sunni terrorists, emblematic of an emerging democracy. If the Iraq war was about Bush's freedom agenda, Arabs wonder, why has the White House stood by so quietly as pro-American authoritarian Arab regimes have jailed democracy activists, as happened to former presidential candidate Ayman Nour in Egypt? The White House stresses Bush's admiration for Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz and the country's baby-step municipal elections...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why the Arabs Are Skeptical | 1/10/2008 | See Source »

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