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...magnitude of America's satellite network." But the simple fact that the Parliament was willing to accept the report - prompting U.S.-fearing headlines across the continent - highlights a growing unease with American dominance of the technology sector. "The English-speaking world is seen through French eyes, and to an extent through the eyes of the other European nations, as a threat to the survival of European languages and cultures," says Sancton. "English dominates the Internet and this spying case is seen as America having the ability to vacuum up information from all over Europe and using it to extend that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Eye in the Sky Is a Tempest in a Teacup | 2/24/2000 | See Source »

...while before I began to realize how formative they are. I often had to battle those biases that had shaped my own thinking with modernism as a business. I continued to cling to some of them while being responsive to other kinds of things and I guess, to some extent, clinging is evidenced by my ongoing conviction that modernism ain't necessarily dead and that I get frustrated sometimes with writers who want blithely to say, "with the discrediting of modernism...

Author: By Kirstin Butler, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fresh Produce: Art from Boston | 2/18/2000 | See Source »

...modernism has, to some extent, been eclipsed. But good artists are still working in that tradition, so I hope that people aren't too quick to discredit...

Author: By Kirstin Butler, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fresh Produce: Art from Boston | 2/18/2000 | See Source »

...Nobel Prize in 1937 for his eight-volume novel Les Thibault, the story of two brothers--one a reckless adventurer, the other a sensible physician, during World War I. Du Gard stated often that Tolstoy was his greatest creditor; Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort displays the extent of this debt, with its high moral tone and extensive, incisive depictions of both country and city society. Despite this, Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort at first seems a failed project...

Author: By Nadia A. Berenstein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Maumort Mounts the Moral Barricade | 2/18/2000 | See Source »

...biting the hand that feeds them? How would you expect members of Congress to endorse you when you're campaigning to take away the very thing that got them there? And yet campaign finance reform is good for ordinary citizens, and by promoting it McCain--and to a lesser extent Bill Bradley--is bringing the debate to the people...

Author: By Yumio Saneyoshi, | Title: The Chance for Reform is Now | 2/18/2000 | See Source »

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