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...Mayer, "means families extend vertically through generations as well as horizontally." A project of this scope requires considerable team planning and effort, and I'm enormously grateful to all the writers, reporters, editors, photographers, picture editors, art directors and researchers who worked on this anniversary issue. Ledbetter says the aim of the project was to "capture what Europe is really about today." That it does, but lest that seem too serious, Jim also says that putting the issue together was "hugely enjoyable." We hope that sense of enjoyment comes across to you. Michael Elliott, Editor, Time International
...this," Raasuke worries, "we'll hit a wall in the next 18 to 24 months." There's still a lot of catching up to do. Productivity remains below the E.U. average, as does the average monthly wage of $650. "We're just halfway," says Prime Minister Andrus Ansip, whose aim is for Estonia to become one of the five wealthiest E.U. nations on a per-capita basis in the next 15 years. He heads a different party from that of Economics Minister Savisaar and doesn't see why anybody should take issue with the current policies. "When the economy...
Then again, as someone who has never taken a psych class and who cringes at the word “eRecruiting,” I’m unlikely to come across myself in my academic or professional future. I aim to become a struggling journalist, but I take comfort knowing that as long as I live in relative proximity to a research institution, I should never go too hungry. Give me a survey, a quiet room, and $10 cash, and I’ll at least have money for lunch...
...Pythons' youth, did a really bright schoolboy aim for Oxford or Cambridge? The reason - at least to those of us who know more about the Brit entertainment scene than any other aspect of U.K. society - was to perform in the university drama societies and meet people who could get you into the theater...
...English concentrator in Dunster House. Her column “Identity Politics” will appear on alternate Wednesdays and will aim to examine the ways in which the many facets of people’s identities can color situations, cause conflict, and occasionally contradict each other...