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That may be true--but Taylor's capture had as much to do with realpolitik as with justice. For years, although under indictment by the war-crimes tribunal and confined to a tin-roofed villa in Calabar, in Nigeria's steamy southeast, Taylor retained the support in Liberia of thousands...
Touching one of the central topics in his recent book, Race Against Time, he recounted how international financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund crippled the African nations' capacity for progress by insisting on conditionality for financial support. Children were among the victims of such rigidity, he said. School fees...
In Belarus, March 25 is celebrated as Liberty Day, commemorating the short-lived independent People's Republic of Belarus, proclaimed in 1918, but crushed by Russia's Bolsheviks six months later. This year, the anniversary was marked by a protest rally against the poll held six days earlier, in which...
By conflating depression with angst in her comment “Depressed?” (Mar. 20), Lucy Caldwell told Harvard students dealing with depression that they should relish their misery and use it productively. This is akin to telling someone with a severely debilitating medical condition to enjoy it...
Depression is a real condition and responds well to treatment in 80 percent of people who seek treatment. Students who feel depressed (and not just ambitious), experience feelings of sadness or emptiness all the time, feel diminished pleasure in things that used to make them happy, have difficulty getting out...