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...crossed over from his offices on Oxford Street and paused a moment to look up at the inscription above Langdell Library, he surely would have reconsidered his misguided journey. Etched into the stone, the maxim of Harvard Law School reads “Non sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege”—“not under man but under God and law.” The notion that all people are equal before the law is a bedrock of the American judicial system. All defendants have the same degree of accountability for their actions, whether...
...Museums: Musée des Beaux-Arts, Musée des Tissus textile museum, Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romain, Centre d'Histoire de la Résistance et de la Déportation...
...record in recent times. Take cars, something very dear to the European consumer. Competition Commissioner Mario Monti wants to break up the informal shelters that allow carmakers to charge different prices in different markets. But Schröder, eyeing the profits and employment rolls of VW, Daimler, Opel et al., doesn't like it. Liberalization of the energy market? No, says Berlin, we don't want a European regulatory commission that would set Europe-wide "tolls" for power transmissions. Why not? Because such prices are now the highest in Germany...
...events of September 11 hit the shelves TIME.comix had to divide its coverage into two parts. Last week covered the "alternative" books. This week we examine the "mainstream" efforts by the likes of Marvel (home of Spider-Man, Capt. America and the X-Men), DC (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, et al.) and smaller houses. The big question: would they, could they, put superheroes into the tragedy...
...Next week TIME.comix examines "September 11" Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, jointly-published by DC, Dark Horse, Image, et. al. Also "Heroes," "The Amazing SpiderMan" #36, and "A Moment of Silence," all published by Marvel. These books are available at any comicbook store...