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...people have something we desperately need. The only way to attain objectivity in foreign policy is to eliminate the oil factor. Americans need to make huge lifestyle changes (sell-or junk-the Hummer, and tighten your belt) while we develop oil alternatives. Otherwise, we will have only ourselves to blame for the huge number of young lives that will be sacrificed in the name of a killer oil habit we couldn't break. Gerald Witter Norman, Oklahoma...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/16/2006 | See Source »

...Sartre's few remaining comrades - alienated older fans. Desperate, the editors last month launched a "readers' society," asking for donations as though the newspaper was a charity. One reader responded on the website: "Libé's radiant future is behind you," he wrote. "Adieu!" Several journalists suggest that some blame lies within the newsroom itself, which they say is filled with aging bobos - bourgeois-bohemians - who are increasingly disconnected from a multiethnic France and the country's hard-charging, careerist youth. "We are all the same kinds of people," says Sergent, 53. Like many of the senior journalists, he joined...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Libé on a Deadline | 10/15/2006 | See Source »

Luscombe is right�on target about�who is to blame for malnourished fashion models: the designers. But the danger to women goes far beyond the fashion industry. As a psychologist, I am seeing an alarming number of young women who enter my office hating their bodies and starving themselves to achieve an unattainable ideal. Any movement to stop this travesty should be lauded and supported. If Madrid outlaws the use of dangerously thin models in fashion work, perhaps that could begin to force those responsible to adapt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 23, 2006 | 10/15/2006 | See Source »

...mention 9/11, for this is not a case in point for me. The conjunction of war and religion (or religious or would-be religious justification of war) is. It has a long, deep, and venerable history, and its most recent manifestations are only that. The report is not to blame, for all it did was to include Historical Study B-11 among 10 or so courses which might meet, “or be adapted to meet, a requirement in ‘Societies of the World.’” Some of the other courses mentioned look...

Author: By Angeliki E. Laiou, | Title: Future of Gen Ed Should Include Pre-Modern History | 10/13/2006 | See Source »

It’s unreasonable to lay the blame for the dead air on the majority of undergraduates. Given that the curricular review has droned on for as long as most of us have been enrolled here, the lack of interest is understandable. But neither the duration of the review nor undergraduate apathy can excuse the inactivity of this campus’ leaders, who have made practically no effort to make the proposed reforms relevant for most Harvard students...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg | Title: This is How the Core Ends | 10/13/2006 | See Source »

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