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...what's in their food. Few consumers would think about the pesticides and hormones in conventional foods without the organic alternative to remind them. Similarly, genetically modified crops have become so prevalent in the U.S. that chances are you've been buying and eating them for years. You just wouldn't know it from the label: the U.S. Department of Agriculture, unlike agencies in Europe and Japan, do not require GM foods to be labeled. While scientists have not identified any specific health risks from eating GM foods, anti-GM activists say there is not enough research yet into their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Organic Isn't Really Organic | 3/14/2007 | See Source »

...What does Hong Kong have to teach mainland China? I wouldn't say "teach." But Hong Kong's role in China's modernization is to build a free, competitive, fair society, with a free market...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions For Alan Leong | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...made me soooo nervous. I agreed to do the movie and had no idea who else would be in it. I just figured he wouldn't have actors of that caliber and fame because I thought it was a little indie movie. All of a sudden, it was Natalie Portman, Rachel Weisz, David Strathairn and Jude Law, and it's like, "Oh, crap, what'd I get myself into?" But it was too late to pull out. If it doesn't work, though, I hope I can always go back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Norah Jones | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...apparent that no one would be indicted for the leak of Plame's identity, he didn't let up and, to the media's discomfort, compelled several journalists to testify before the grand jury. He even forced the New York Times' Judith Miller to serve jail time when she wouldn't testify. After Libby was indicted essentially for lying, Fitzgerald defended the charges vigorously: "Any lie under oath is serious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don't Try Lying to This Guy | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...features a mirrored Art Deco bed and dressing table once belonging to the French singer Mistinguett. The mahogany-laden No. 16 witnessed Wilde's demise and now displays a green-and-gold wallpaper duplicate of an engraving in his London dining room. At $336 to $974 a night, he wouldn't have been able to afford it, but Wilde would have found L'Hotel - and indeed, the wallpaper - much more to his liking. tel: (33-1) 44 41 99 00; www.l-hotel.com

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Go Wilde in Paris | 3/7/2007 | See Source »

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