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...decision to remove Kathleen Breeden, by far the most artistically talented of your cartoonists, was rash and uninformed at best. A full consultation of artists, cartoonists, and journalism experts on the issue was warranted. As an occasional artist myself, I draw inspiration from visual media I see every day and my artwork reflects influences by others, whether published or unpublished. Historical examples of reproductions of great masterworks also highlight the reciprocal and sharing nature of the world of arts and music. A slight aberration from another piece of painting can result in a masterpiece; art itself invites sharing and appreciation...
...published a study in the online edition of Nature Wednesday which found that resveratrol, a chemical found in red wine, extended the lives of obese mice. The article elicited a wave of enthusiastic responses from medical experts and extensive coverage in national newspapers, many of whom were quick to draw a link between red wine and good health. But one of the paper’s senior authors and co-leader of the research, Harvard Medical School Associate Professor of Pathology David Sinclair, said he was “disappointed” with the way the findings had been portrayed...
Intangible leadership ability, an inspirational life story, and a message of hope won Deval L. Patrick ’78 the Democratic nomination for governor last month. These qualities continue to set him apart, but in the upcoming election, Patrick’s main draw is his focus on key issues affecting the state. In contrast to his major opponent, Lieutenant Governor Kerry M. Healey ’82, his policies will move Massachusetts in a new and positive direction and provide tangible benefits for students...
...million of its own officials from using their cars during the summit and taken other measures to keep Beijing's usually clogged streets clear, ordered schools to close early on two critical days, and deployed some 800,000 security personnel to maintain order. The summit is expected to draw some 1,500 African politicians, businessmen and journalists (including 48 heads of state) in a gala climax to years of work by Beijing in nurturing its ties with Africa...
...Meanwhile, in a rare display of solidarity with Jewish extremists, an influential Islamic cleric is urging Muslims to stage a simultaneous protest inside the old walled city to draw away Israeli police who would otherwise be shielding the gay parade from harm. "Not only should these homosexuals be banned from holding their parade," says one Muslim cleric, Sheikh Ibrahim Hassan, who preaches at a mosque near Damascus Gate, "but they should be punished and sent to an isolated place." Hatred, it seems, can be a bridge to inter-faith harmony...