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...naming the iPhone the best invention of 2007, you forgot about Windows-based PDA phones [Nov. 12]. They've been out for years. Touch interface? Big deal. As you noted, it's been done before. A miniaturized operating system? Done. Windows-based phones are everything the iPhone is and more. The phones can text, MMS, e-mail (through POP, IMAP, Exchange), surf the real Web at broadband speed on EVDO networks and open, edit and save documents. The iPhone is for kids. Windows Mobile PDA phones are for adults who need to do real work...
...House and Senate shows once again who really runs this country's agriculture: the likes of Cargill and Archer Daniels Midland. Shame on the reform-minded organizations that gave up and settled for crumbs. No amount of conservation, rural development or nutrition education can compensate for the harm done by the subsidies. Let's just hope that President George W. Bush vetoes any farm bill that doesn't at least start the process of rolling back the subsidies...
...larger conservative Christian community has not been supportive. "Grassley has a shotgun, and lead is spraying all over the place, but I'm looking at the good that can be done," says Marvin Olasky, editor of the evangelical weekly World. J. Lee Grady, editor of Charisma magazine, where some of the six advertise, hopes all can prove their innocence, but he adds, "If God wants to use a Senator to help the American church clean up its act, then I say bring on the Reformation...
...Robert Lowell’s protégé and work with Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath? KS: I came to Boston on this wonderful fellowship to study with [Robert Lowell] and he didn’t know what to do with me because no one had done this before. So he introduced me to Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton and said “Take care of her.” At the time—still, looking back on it—it was totally scary. Terrifying. But it changed my life. And then we became friends...
...string of pearls curved through, meandering, and it’s always a surprise,” he said. Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Robert Campbell said that he was excited about the imprint that Behnish would leave in Allston. “I think he’s done a wonderful job of taking this very repetitive collection of laboratory spaces and finding ways to create variety,” he said. “I’m very optimistic.” Construction on the science complex is expected to begin...