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...catalog, Loyrette and Tinterow quote the art critic Jules Castagnary, who wrote in 1867 that the "modern spectacle" sought by the New Painters wasn't a matter of theory, ideology or history but of direct response to the world and its contents. "What need is there to go back through history ... to examine the registers of the imagination?" Castagnary wrote that "beauty is in front of the eyes, not inside the brain; in the present, not in the past ... The universe we have here, before us, is the very one that painting ought to translate...
...catalog of Assad's atrocities goes back far, highlighted by the 1982 massacre of 20,000 of his own people in the rebellious town of Hama. But put that aside. Put aside the fact that Damascus is headquarters for a dozen terrorist groups, principal Arab supporter of Iran, controller of Lebanon's Hizballah terrorists (who last month launched rockets into Israel in support of the bus bombing that killed 23 people...
HANOVER, N.H.--With Harvard and Dartmouth both coming into their football game on Saturday sporting the same record, injuries to key players, and, as always, rooting sections straight out of an L.L. Bean catalog, the Crimson and the Big Green seemed to offer studies in similarity...
Long paralyzed by these competing demands, the FAA is at last responding to safety concerns. Last month the agency established a special office that will devise a system to catalog and analyze turbulence data. Prodded by other organizations in the flying community, pilots have begun reporting about five wake-vortex incidents a month. Participants predict that a more complete network, which is expected to be operating by next February, will catalog quite a few more...
...confirmed Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Nye may not want to return to Cambridge in time to become dean. Harvard omitted his name from the course catalog's list of government faculty this year...