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...when the increasing power of Spanish, Chinese or perhaps other Asian languages ensure that Anglo-American will no longer be the language of the formula and of universal translation. France as metaphor for America. Anti-French hostility as a displaced form of panic which dare not speak its name. Classic. Bernard-Henri Lévy, IN THE GUARDIAN...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Culture of Healthy Debate | 1/2/2008 | See Source »

...artist could decline the invitation. Gergiev and hundreds of singers and musicians (and two horses) were flown in from the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg. And on Christmas night, they presented Alexander Borodin's classic opera Prince Igor on a world-class stage - alas, to an audience that paid little attention...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside China's Incredible Audible Egg | 12/28/2007 | See Source »

...considered himself lucky to have the opportunity to watch this classic. The estimated 2,000 tickets available for Prince Igor ranged from just 300 seats at the cheapest price (380 Renminbi or close to $50, a huge amount for ordinary citizens) to 122 VIP seats (at the Olympiad-alluding price of 2,008 RMB or $250). Almost all sold out in no time, apart from those set aside for government officials. "I think only 10% of the audience are true music lovers," said a man surnamed Song, who hovered around the theatre in freezing temperatures hoping to find a cheap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside China's Incredible Audible Egg | 12/28/2007 | See Source »

...would say classic Italian with a Caribbean twist,” Oggi chef and manager Paul Smith, better known as “Cook Master Jako,” said to describe Oggi’s niche in the pizza market...

Author: By Alexa D West, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Pizza Joint Offers Contrast to Old | 12/18/2007 | See Source »

...Divestment campaigns advocate the sale of shares in companies that support atrocities. Proponents of Darfur divestment argue that such “financial pressure” on companies that support the Sudanese government can help alter its political stances. While divestment is similar to traditional boycotting of products, classic economic theory predicts that it will have absolutely no effect. Unlike goods and services, whose prices can be affected by changes in demand, the price of a financial asset is determined by its expected returns. If a firm forgoes a profitable investment, then another firm will take advantage of that investment...

Author: By Daniel P. Robinson | Title: Forget About Divestment | 12/17/2007 | See Source »

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