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...developing world die each day from diarrhea. Gastroenteritis is due to unchecked population growth and overcrowding, to humans overtaxing their environment. The most stable environment is one in equilibrium. Growth leads to instability and breakdown. It is unfortunate that in this world everything is geared toward growth. Chin Wei Pok, M.D. Subang Jaya, Malaysia...
...developing world die each day from diarrhea. Gastroenteritis is due to unchecked population growth and overcrowding, to humans' overtaxing their environment. The most stable environment is one in equilibrium. Growth leads to instability and breakdown. It is unfortunate that, in this world, everything is geared toward growth. Chin Wei Pok, M.D. Subang Jaya, Malaysia What Veils Reveal Congratulations to columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown for arguing against the face veil worn by some Muslim women [Oct. 16]. The veil certainly represents the suppression of women. It is apparently worn because some Muslim men are so lacking in self-control that...
Evans added that the Kirkland portrait lacks the “lightness of touch” characteristic of the portraitist. Evans also noted that the shadow under Kirkland’s chin in the painting is incomplete, as if not done from real life...
...smacked by a truck A Japanese tourist loses an eyeball to a blowtorch-wielding American businessman A man fights an ax-wielding mutant with a flagpole he pulls from a corpse's skull An unlucky spelunker ends up standing in a pool of blood that reaches to her chin A naked woman strung up in a meat locker is sprayed with cold water that hardens...
...all” or, “be glad for what you’ve got”? We don’t know, though this is not for lack of effort on the part of front man Brandon Flowers. Emboldened by the fledgling hairs (correction: hair) on his chin, Flowers is unafraid of over-dramatization. He writhes and clutches his chest on appropriate lines like, “You sit there in your heartache,” Get it? His heart hurts. The song itself is decent, remotely danceable even. Borrowing heavily from The Cure and Bruce Springsteen...