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...sweep the schools scandal under the rug. Much of the online anger over the collapsed schools has been deleted and all discussion of the topic has been banned. But Jiang of the University of Alberta says that, as China's civil society develops, leaders know they must adapt. "It will be extremely tempting for the control types and ideologues to use [the earthquake] to glorify the party and to direct this new openness toward reporting only good news. But that will be one step backward out of two steps forward, no more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Helping Hands | 5/22/2008 | See Source »

...more warming means less sea ice, less sea ice means less polar bears. Green groups are likely to challenge Kempthorne's ruling in court, so the struggle over the polar bear is far from over. But the Administration's hair-splitting highlights just how difficult it will be to adapt existing environmental legislation to protect species in a warming future. In the past, an endangered species was usually threatened by specific human action in a limited geographical area - say, logging in the Pacific Northwest destroying the habitat of the spotted owl - that could be regulated easily by the government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Polar Bears: Protected, but Not Safe | 5/14/2008 | See Source »

Food For Thought As we all face global warming, the concept of climate adaptation [May 5] should become universal. Let's not fool ourselves: we won't stop global warming, not in this century. Adaptation to climate change is the key to mankind's future and survival. While continuing our efforts to curb emissions, we should focus research and money on how to move agriculture north (Canada, Scandinavia, Siberia), fight tropical diseases as they spread to our higher latitudes, avoid and tax excessive air-conditioning, plan for shorter Arctic shipping - do everything to adapt to warmer temperatures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Shrinking Democrats | 5/14/2008 | See Source »

...Syesha has a good mix of all of these traits, and so she flourishes while her competitors flounder, undone by their inability to adapt themselves to the competition (Jason), to stay in strong voice (Brooke), or to get people to like them (Carly...

Author: By Ryder B. Kessler | Title: Lessons Syesha Taught Me | 5/12/2008 | See Source »

...complicated relationship between brothers.” That’s according to the theatrical production’s director, Zachary H. Taxin ’09. The original staging of “Adelphoe”—originally written by Greek playwright Menander and adapted by Roman scribe Terence—was, perhaps, not so fun: it was first performed 2000 years ago during a funeral. Taxin insists that the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s production of “Adelphoe,” however, is “hilarious.” According...

Author: By Roy Cohen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Classical Club Tap ‘Adelphoe’ | 4/29/2008 | See Source »

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