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...Americans in the World Compliments to TIME's managing editor Richard Stengel for his editorial, "One Thing We Need To Do" [Sept. 11]. Unlike the other articles in TIME on the aftermath of 9/11, his was the only one that raised some fundamental questions. When violence is countered by violence, regression is fighting regression. It is a double step backward. The question is not what we are willing to kill for but, as Gandhi said, what we are willing to die for. Nineteen young men answered that question in a terrible manner on 9/11; the passengers of Flight 93 answered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/2/2006 | See Source »

...force of arms or politics. We were conscious that Europe had changed, and in many ways for the better - but we knew that it still had great challenges ahead. So we set out to produce an issue with the theme Europe's New Frontiers. Jim Ledbetter, a senior editor of Time Atlantic who masterminded the project, says, "From the beginning, when we asked writers to suggest stories, it became clear that we were asking people to think of frontiers in an entirely different way. The suggestions were so strong and varied that I knew we'd hit on a powerful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sixty Years, New Frontiers | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

...person-to-person sales. The trade publication Nutrition Business Journal estimates that $7.7 billion in supplements was sold in U.S. vitamin stores last year, $6 billion by food markets and big-box outlets and $4.2 billion via MLM distribution. "It's a substantial figure," says journal editor Grant Ferrier. "Roughly 20% of all sales come from MLM, and Utah is the stronghold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Industries: State of Reliefs | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

...student groups geared up for the fall semester, their websites went down. Harvard Computer Society (HCS), which hosts websites for 798 student groups, has been experiencing server difficulty since Saturday, according to HCS Systems Administrator Matthew S. Fasman ’08. Fasman is also an editor on the Crimson Information Technology Board. The crash has temporarily made websites hosted by HCS unavailable, disrupting student activities. For instance, the Harvard College in Asia Project (HCAP) is in “prime recruiting season,” said HCAP President Daniel Mejia ’07, who is also the Associate...

Author: By Jillian M. Bunting, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Server for Groups’ Websites Crashes | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

...first book on this Administration, Bush At War, was hagiography, the prose equivalent of those post-9/11 Annie Leibovitz photographs for Vanity Fair that captured the President and his War Cabinet in heroic still lifes. Woodward, the world's most famous investigative reporter and an assistant managing editor at the Washington Post, took a lot of heat for going soft on the President in Bush At War, but the author's critics were wrong to suggest he was politically motivated. That book, remember, chronicled the President and his inner circle during the first three months after 9/11. All things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: End of the Affair | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

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