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`10 QUESTIONS FOR
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`deal with both the push and
`pull of immigration.
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`Bill RICHARDSON
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`YOU HAVE NEGOTIATED WITH
`SOME OF THE WORLD'S TOUGH­
`EST LEADERS. WHAT'S THE
`SECRET TO GETTING WHAT YOU
`WANT OUT OF THEM? You've got
`to engage them personally. I try
`to get to know as much as I can
`about each of the people I'm ne­
`gotiating with before we start.
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`WHAT TIDBIT TURNED OUT TO
`BE THE MOST USEFUL? When
`I was negotiating with [former
`Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister]
`Tariq Aziz and Saddam Hussein
`for the release of two Ameri­
`cans, I found out that Aziz was a
`Chaldean Catholic. As a Catho­
`lic myself, the fact that I pro­
`posed that he and I attend a
`church service together was an
`advantage in connecting with
`him that allowed us to make
`the negotiations for the release
`of the Americans easier.
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`YOU WROTE THAT FIDEL CASTRO
`HAD THE MOST DANDRUFF
`YOU'D EVER SEEN. DID YOU
`HAVE ANY PERSONAL-HYGIENE
`ISSUES WITH OTHER LEADERS?
`When the head Taliban took off
`his socks and with his knife
`started cutting his toenails, I
`didn't know whether to laugh,
`cry or stop my conversation.
`But I persisted.
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`LAST MONTH YOU ANNOUNCED
`THAT, AFTER RESEARCHING THE
`MATTER, YOU DETERMINED
`THAT THE KANSAS CITY
`ATHLETICS HAD NEVER
`DRAFTED YOU. HOW COULD YOU
`MISREMEMBER THAT DETAIL
`FOR FOUR DECADES? I ha�
`been told by various scouts that
`I would be drafted if I signed.
`When it appeared in the official
`program of my tea:m that I had
`been drafted, I assumed it was
`correct. However, the mistake
`was mine. I should have
`checked. Obviously, it's become
`a little bit of an instance where I
`dropped the ball. Get it, Karen?
`I GET IT. I GET IT. Get that?
`Dropped the ball?
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`As
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` a former U.N. ambassador, Bill Richardson, 58, has a knack for persevering
`in sticky situations. The New Mexico Governor, who titled his new autobiogra­
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`phy Between Worlds The Making of an American Life, spoke with TIME's
`Karen Tumulty about his possible bid to become the first Latino President, the
`shocking grooming habits of some world leaders and his storied baseball career.
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`YOU'VE BEEN SPOTTED IN
`PRESIDENTIAL RUN-UP PLACES
`LIKE NEW HAMPSHIRE. WHAT'S
`IT GOING TO TAKE FOR A
`DEMOCRAT TO WIN THE WHITE
`HOUSE AGAIN? First, we have to
`have a candidate who appeals
`to the South and the West and
`pockets in the Midwest.
`Otherwise, we will be relegated
`to being the Northeastern
`West Coast bicoastal party, and
`for sure we will lose. We need
`a candidate with strong
`national-security credentials,
`and we need somebody who
`will speak positively about
`issues and not just attack the
`Bush Administration.
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`YOU SOUND LIKE YOU MIGHT
`BE DESCRIBING BILL
`RICHARDSON. No, no, I think
`there's a lot of good candidates
`out there. I do believe that,
`based on the party's history,
`Governors should have a better
`shot. I think the American peo­
`ple see Governors as budget
`balancers, as setting agendas,
`as managing.
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`DO YOU AGREE WITH THE PRO­
`POSAL TO INSERT A COUPLE
`OF CAUCUSES BETWEEN IOWA
`AND NEW HAMPSHIRE, PLACES
`WHERE YOU'VE BEEN MAKING
`FRIENDS RECENTLY? Nobody
`should tamper with Iowa and
`New Hampshire being the ini­
`tial primaries or caucuses.
`That's God given and party
`given. But I see no harm in
`bringing other states with
`diverse populations early into
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`the process. I don't believe
`quick-and-dirty early results
`are in the best interest of the
`Democratic Party.
`
`GIVEN THAT YOU DECLARED A
`STATE OF EMERGENCY IN NEW
`MEXICO OVER ILLEGAL
`IMMIGRATION, WHAT DO YOU
`THINK OF BUSH'S RENEWING
`HIS CALL FOR A TEMPORARY
`GUEST-WORKER PROGRAM? It's
`not realistic to deport 12 million
`undocumented workers. You
`have to bring them out of the
`shadows and then have a series
`
`of benchmarks and penalties
`for those who don't engage in
`proper behavior.
`
`SO DO YOU FEEL AS IF YOU
`TWO ARE PRETTY MUCH ON
`THE SAME PAGE? I think the
`President has made a good
`start. What he is unwilling to
`do, which I regret, is put polit­
`ical capital on the line to get
`an immigration bill passed. He
`seems to be catering too much
`to his ultraconservative wing
`that just wants heightened
`border security. You need to
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`The Most Amazing Inventions of 2005
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`Our annual roundup o f the best new products and technological innovations prompted readers to share
`their excitement about the cool things that await them in the future-maybe even under the Christmas
`tree. Some were troubled by the ethical implications of the cloned dog Snuppy
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`I TRULY ENJOYED YOUR SELECTION OF
`the best new inventions [Nov. 21]. I liked
`the ENV hydrogen-powered motorcycle
`and the Shift tricycle, whose rear wheels
`move closer together at higher speeds
`and separate for balance at slower ones.
`But I was most impressed by the Life­
`Straw [a drinking tube with powerful
`filters that can prevent waterborne in­
`fections that kill millions of people in the
`developing world]. I've traveled to areas
`where clean water is not a given, so I can
`appreciate the LifeStraw's value. Thank
`you for opening eyes around the world to
`this wonderful device.
`RATHIKA RAMADOSS
`Gallup, N.M.
`CONGRATULATIONS ON "THE MOST AMAZ­
`ing Inventions of 2005:' Your package on
`new ideas, gadgets and gifts has become
`another eagerly anticipated feature, like
`your annual Person of the Year. Thanks
`for keeping TIME a leader.
`JIM TRACY
`Denver, Colo.
`SNUPPY, THE DOG CLONED BY SOUTH KO­
`rean scientists, was a disturbing choice
`for TIME'S Invention of the Year. The
`cloning of mammals has an extremely
`low success rate, and experience sug­
`gests that Snuppy may later suffer debil­
`itating illness. The purpose of the
`Snuppy experiment is clearly to put a
`cuter, more approachable face on the use
`of cloning technologies
`in humans.
`While there are people who might ap­
`prove of the use of more than 100 canine
`egg donors and 123 surrogate mother
`dogs to get one viable clone, I and many
`others consider this "invention" a cynical
`public relations stunt.
`JAYDEE HANSON
`INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR
`TECHNOLOGY AsSESSMENT
`Washington
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`YOUR LIST OF INVENTIONS LEFT ME
`yawning. There weren't any great break­
`throughs to dazzle the imagination. Many
`of the items were trivial. It's not TIME's
`fault that the year didn't see the intro­
`duction of something fantastic. From
`the standpoint of new technology, it was
`a very dull year.
`Lou VARRICCHIO
`Middlebury, Vt.
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`Mourning the Dead
`"HONOR AFTER THE FALL:' YOUR PHOTO
`essay on Marine Major Steve Beck and
`his mission of notifying families of the
`loss of a loved one in Iraq [Nov. 21], was
`one of the most powerful and poignant
`stories I've ever read in TIME. I wiped
`away tears trying to imagine the pain
`,,Fantastic! I haven't
`and loss felt by the families of the fall­
`en. I was also struck by the profession­
`seen so many things
`al and compassionate way in which
`Beck notified and supported those fam­
`I didn't know I couldn't
`ilies. I respect and admire him for per­
`forming that incredibly difficult but
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`live without since I was
`sadly necessary assignment.
`WALTER (SKIP) WILSON
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`an 8-year-old. Please,
`Irving, Texas
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`Santa, please.,,
`I'M 41 YEARS OLD AND HAVE BECOME A
`THOMPSON LANGE
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`Carmel, Calif
`moved to tears by the images of Beck tak­
`ing care of families who have lost a loved
`one. I think he and the other service
`members performing that noble and de­
`pressing task deserve America's thanks.
`Not all heroes are overseas.
`STEVEN NIREN
`Edina, Minn
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`I WAS A BIT UNNERVED BY YOUR REFER­
`ring to Snuppy as an invention. The
`cloning technique is remarkable, without
`a doubt, but I believe it is wrong to classi­
`fy a cloned creature as an invention.
`Doing so somehow implies that a clone is
`different and inferior to other living crea­
`tures merely because the method of cre­
`ation has changed. A clone is just another
`member of its species.
`LAURA WHITE
`Folsom, Calif
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`A Search for Respect
`IN HIS ESSAY "WHAT THE UPRISING GEN -
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`wrote about the alienated young Arabs
`in France and their prospects for assim-
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`tled by his assertion that France needs
`"the kind of self-reformation that
`America [had] in the 1960s, when it fi­
`nally began welcoming African Amer­
`icans into mainstream society:' Is he
`forgetting the 1960s riots, led by unem­
`ployed and disenfranchised blacks, that
`engulfed the U.S.? I don't call that self­
`reformation. When black people took
`to American streets, they finally got a
`little respect. I suspect that the unem�
`ployed Arab and black youths in France
`want nothing less .
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`BOB KUZMA
`Holly, Mich.
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`KRAUTHAMMER SAYS APPEASEMENT OF
`the Arab world has not helped the
`French resolve the issues of its Arab citi­
`zens. How are the French appeasing the
`Arab world by enforcing a law that strict­
`ly bars young girls from wearing Muslim
`head scarves in public schools? That is
`not appeasement; that is self-interest.
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`LEADING BY EXAMPLE
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`In addition to expressing admiration
`for the 18 Global Health heroes TIME
`profiled in its special report [Nov. 71 ,
`readers were impressed by the
`leadership of celebrities in the
`· campaign to improve health care
`worldwide. Dotti Nie from Flint, Mich.,
`singled out Bill Gates: "Here is a man
`brought up with middle-class values,
`and he chooses to spend his wealth
`not nurturing selfish dreams and
`desires but working to ensure that
`even the poorest people will have
`their basic medical needs met." Wrote
`a Seoul reader: "Bono and Bill and
`Melinda Gates are remarkable people
`with a clear vision of how to make a
`quantum difference. THIS IS NOT
`ABOUT GIVING MONEY BUT ABOUT
`HAVING AN INSPIRATIONAL EFFECT
`ON OTHERS." And a Kathmandu
`journalist praised the interview with
`Bill and Melinda Gates as "one of the
`best I've ever read. It gave so much
`insight into the lives of the couple.
`They send a message to everyone:
`each person's contribution, big or small,
`makes a difference. Every individual
`can help save a life-one life."
`
`TIME, DECEMBER 12, 2005
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`Like all other multicultural nations,
`France will have to effectively integrate
`minorities into society. The problem is an
`internal socioeconomic one, and it has
`nothing to do with Islam or the broader
`problems of the Middle East.
`MURAD ELSAIDI
`Little Rock, Ark.
`
`YOUNG FRENCH PROTESTERS WANT TO
`get a job, be integrated into society and
`be treated like everyone else. They
`protest and burn cars, as French people
`in the past fought against inequality and
`stormed the Bastille. France's young
`Arabs are fighting for equality-a French
`ideal. I hope they succeed.
`MAGUELONE IVAL
`Corvallis, Ore.
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`AS A FRENCH PERSON LIVING IN THE U.S.,
`I want to point out that those who believe
`that all the rioters in France are Muslim
`are mistaken. The protesters are a mixed
`population of immigrants. Many are
`Muslim, some belong to religions other
`than Islam and some are not religious.
`What is happening in France has nothing
`to do with Muslim extremism or al­
`Qaeda. The riots are the result of
`France's failure to absorb and integrate
`its immigrant population. Period.
`ANNE H. PESLIER
`Houston
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`Torture of a Prisoner
`YOUR PIECE ON IRAQI PRISONER MANADEL
`al-Jamadi, nicknamed the Iceman, who
`died at Abu Ghraib while in U.S. custody,
`should alert all conscientious Americans
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`RICHARD SNIDER
`Cumberland, Md.
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`DIDN'T OUR PRESIDENT VOW TO FREE THE
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`practiced under Saddam Hussein? Yet
`our own government condones terrorist
`tactics, torture and murder when they
`suit its purpose. I pray we never again al­
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`WERE SADDAM'S TORTURE CHAMBERS
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`San Francisco
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