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...poll closes Wednesday at 4pm, so do act promptly. Write-ins are heartily encouraged; our favorite answers will appear on the cover of Friday's Arts section...
...sorry to say that the picture of tuna on the cover looks seriously delicious, even though the article is warning about the excessive consumption of the fish. I had to fight the urge to run to a nearby restaurant every time I looked at the cover. I think it is a little paradoxical to use such a luscious photo when the article is warning consumers about eating tuna. Jiwon Kwak, Seoul...
...victims and their families. ISNA launched the Fort Hood Family Fund and by Nov. 17 had collected $45,000. Mardini went further, offering prayers for those killed and injured. "It was important for everyone to know that we're grieving as Americans," he says. (Read TIME's cover story about Hasan...
Psychology Professor Anita Blanchard has a pretty sweet deal with her employer. Even if the 40-something mother of three leaves her job at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the state of North Carolina guarantees her premium-free health insurance that will cover 80% of her health care costs for life. But's there's a hitch: she can't gain too much weight or start smoking. If she does, she could be on the hook for an additional 10% of her health care...
...Iran at the IAEA, they're not expected to back explicit, broad sanctions targeting elements of the Iranian economic or defense establishments beyond those directly involved in the nuclear program. The Administration's effort at the U.N. is focused on getting language included in a resolution that will give cover to countries willing to take sanctions further by targeting the Iranian power structure to raise the cost of its continued defiance...