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...billion dollars last year, or about 0.014 percent of our Gross National Product). But we spend a pitiful portion of that pittance on South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa: just $3 billion. A real commitment to India’s development would not only reward their market-based approach to fighting poverty, but also help solidify the bond between our two nations...
...enthusiastic about continuing Alan’s approach of working with lawyers, political scientists and sociologists to push forward our knowledge of cities,” Glaeser said...
...holy sites. On Friday a fire fight between al-Sadr's forces and U.S. tankers near Najaf's shrine of the Imam Ali left four small holes in the shrine's golden dome. Almost immediately, U.S. officials blamed al-Sadr. Says a senior Army officer: "The approach we're using has kept the majority of Shi'ites on our side...
...overseas that Bush has staked his presidency, generated the most praise at home--and launched the most misgivings. The traits that served him well in Afghanistan--speed, secrecy and a revolutionary approach to modern warfare--have the potential to be his undoing in Iraq. Voters glimpsed an image of Bush in the second half of his term that at times was at odds with that of the first half: his obsession with terrorism tends to obscure his perception of facts on the ground; he can be slow to learn from his mistakes; and if he knows where he is going...
...from making the Paris trips expected of art students in the early 1900s, he mainly divided his time between New York City and New England, seeking out the unfashionable architecture and empty countryside that appealed to him. Having trained and worked as a commercial artist, Hopper had a methodical approach which may explain the deadpan air of his works. He didn't take an easel and paint out in the open, but went on the road looking for subjects and making sketches. His pictures were carefully composed back in the studio. But his juxtaposition of elements was sometimes odd: urban...