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...Leviticus 19:18) has emerged as a cliché of biblical proportions in modern society—with good reason. One could hardly imagine a more humanitarian aphorism; it manages to encapsulate our most basic conceptions of morality, justice and equality. Religious people of many faiths are correct in saying that God commands them to love in this sense, and the more agnostic among us can be motivated by basic human decency. But what should this love entail? Probably something more than just saying that you love someone, or everyone, for that matter. Too often can “love?...
...know." COLIN POWELL, Secretary of State, when asked whether he would have recommended an invasion of Iraq had he known that it had no stockpiles of banned weapons; later he reiterated that the President's decision to go to war was correct...
...once considered a national hero and thereby alienating a large segment of our population, or by making public any role by elected politicians and army chiefs and thereby destabilizing our current leadership. We know that Pakistan has made grievous errors in the past. This is the moment to correct our errors quickly and to move on rather than to focus on assigning blame...
...thinks a lot of iPod owners will buy a mini for the gym. On this point, his instincts may be correct. Strapped to your biceps with the optional armband, the mini could be this year's must-have workout accessory...
...governance reforms in the first year, but they are now looking for old-fashioned profits. "We need to achieve the operational and financial goals that we've stated to investors," says David FitzPatrick, Tyco's chief financial officer. To make that happen, Tyco's new management team has to correct years of apparent operational neglect. David Robinson, the new head of the Fire & Security division, says that when he arrived at Tyco last March, he found "hundreds, maybe thousands of people every day making decisions on accounting matters." Fire & Security often had two or three branch offices in the same...