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...national conversation about what turned two boys' souls into poison. It promises to be a long, hard talk, in public and in private, about why smart, privileged kids rot inside. Do we blame the parents, blame the savage music they listened to, blame the ease of stockpiling an arsenal, blame the chemistry of cruelty and cliques that has always been a part of high school life but has never been so deadly? Among the many things that did not survive the week was the hymn all parents unconsciously sing as they send their children out in the morning, past...
...become increasingly clear that these acts of violence are not isolated or spontaneous--officials report that the youths involved in the Littleton shooting may have been planning the massacre for over a year. These tragedies are the result of severe emotional distress among teens with access to an impressive arsenal of weapons...
Even without a vaccine, however, there is hope. The arsenal of treatment options has expanded considerably in recent years. Antivirals given to pregnant mothers have proved effective in preventing transmission to newborns, and a new, shorter treatment shows promise for use in developing nations...
...rivalry with the Soviet Union heated up, Von Neumann became a strategic adviser on defense policy. He was appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the Atomic Energy Commission, which oversaw the postwar buildup of the U.S. nuclear arsenal. Von Neumann's game theory became a tool to analyze the unthinkable--global nuclear war--and led to the doctrine of "mutually assured destruction," which would shape U.S. strategy for the next two decades. Von Neumann also became an icon of the cold war. Disabled with pancreatic cancer, he stoically continued to attend AEC meetings until his death...
Harvard's strategy against Brewer is to use its arsenal to get off to a quick start and shake her confidence...