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...Mushroom-Shaped Cloud There is a lot of speculation about the explosion in North Korea that produced a mushroom-shaped cloud [Sept. 27]. Although Pyongyang denies it blew up anything nuclear, I wouldn't mind if North Korea acted as a counterweight to the U.S. People the world over are supposed to accept the opinions and directions of the West and to follow the American way of life. Different viewpoints, which used to be valued by democratic societies, are not very popular these days; therefore, it is good when other nations and cultures try to resist domination by the West...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/18/2004 | See Source »

...foreign policy - influences the lives of all citizens of all countries, why shouldn't we have a say in his election? We would then be certain that George W. Bush, the most divisive U.S. President in recent history, would not be re-elected. Jacques Scohy Brussels A Mushroom-Shaped Cloud There is a lot of speculation about the explosion in North Korea that produced a mushroom-shaped cloud [Sept. 27]. Although Pyongyang denies it blew up anything nuclear, I wouldn't mind if North Korea acted as a counterweight to the U.S. People the world over are supposed to accept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/14/2004 | See Source »

...between meetings. The newest attraction for Chicagoans--and your first stop--is "the Bean": a 66-ft.-long, 110-ton quicksilver blob in Millennium Park, the new $475 million addition to the city's famous museum row. The reflective stainless-steel sculpture (which its British creator, Anish Kapoor, calls Cloud Gate) distorts North Michigan Avenue like a fun-house mirror. Weather permitting, you can check out architect Frank Gehry's dynamic bandshell at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion. (If you need to check email, the north and south ends of the park carry wifi Internet signals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chicago: Windy City Redux | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

OCS’ sinister reputation has cast a nearly impenetrable cloud over the entire organization. “I don’t trust OCS,” one Economics concentrator declares. “For finance jobs, all OCS does is e-mail contacts to a bunch of major banks, so you are lumped in with every other Harvard student.” Phil Santiago ’04, an alum now working as a lab technician at MIT, discussed his perceptions of OCS. “I don’t even think I went to Career Week...

Author: By Aria S.K. Laskin and Teddy R. Sherrill, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: Blinded By the Light | 10/7/2004 | See Source »

Stephanie N. Kendall ’05, executive director of Massachusetts Students for Bush, said her Bay State pride does not cloud her objections to some of the state’s policies...

Author: By Zachary M. Seward, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bay State Target of Bush’s Ridicule | 10/4/2004 | See Source »

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