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...Iraq and the rest of the world - especially the U.S. - would be much better off if Saddam Hussein had been left in power. The only thing that the Iraqi people have proved to the rest of the world through this whole fiasco is that they deserve a tyrant. Your cover story "Life in Hell" sure made more sense to me than any of those delusional claims of "Mission Accomplished." Larry Maysack Haymarket, Virginia, U.S. Ghosh says that Baghdad's residents are experiencing "Life in Hell." Iraq isn't exactly paradise, but perhaps Ghosh should have spent time in other places...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Daily Hell of Baghdad | 9/16/2006 | See Source »

...fair, the dreariness of Ec1010b was not entirely Fuchs-Schundeln’s fault. She probably wanted to cover the material in the assigned text, Mankiw’s Macroeconomics. The book is clear, but not geared for stimulating lectures. Most topics quickly descend into explaining the minutiae of graphs that artificially prove a theory. Little will probably change as Paola Giuliano of the International Monetary Fund takes over the course this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Economics 1010b, "Macroeconomic Theory" | 9/15/2006 | See Source »

...long fingernails are quite useful as pointers. But in the interim, you may be a bit distracted and freaked out. Give Albright a chance, and you'll soon understand his dense but interesting lectures about Swift, Wordsworth, Keats, Woolf, and Beckett, among others. The course tries to cover a lot of ground; many students give up when assigned a 500-page George Eliot novel in one week. However, what you do choose to read, you'll enjoy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 10b, "Major British Writers II" | 9/15/2006 | See Source »

...Clarity," ironically, happens to be the verbal scrim the Administration has used to cover its agenda in pushing legislation on the treatment and judicial fate of terrorism suspects, which effectively rolls back key provisions of the Geneva Conventions. The President repeatedly insisted that the legislation is needed so that American officials interrogating suspected terrorists know what they can and cannot do, and, more darkly, that they know they won't be prosecuted for what they do. Of course, the competing measure sent forward by the Armed Services Committee Thursday night is also clear - maybe "don't torture" is a little...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Let's Make One Thing Clear! | 9/15/2006 | See Source »

...over BibleGateway, which needs to be told to provide the verse in context. Better still, if I tell eBible to, the verse will appear highlighted in blue every time I pull up the chapter- hey, this is really Dave's Bible- all that's missing is my synthetic-fur cover...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bible 2.0: How It Works | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

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