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...some of the most conservative sectors. Their response is so positive. One of the first questions is, ''When did you change your policy?'' I say, ''This has always been our policy.'' They say, ''It's not true. You have been a terrorist organization.'' Nobody who hears our policy can fault it. DE KLERK: Looking back, I wouldn't have done any of the fundamental things I did differently. I achieved thus far almost all of the goals which I set for myself within these past four years. I would hope that history would recognize that I, together with all those...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NELSON MANDELA & F.W. DE KLERK | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...discomfort, you know. Showing that you care should be apology enough. And don’t worry too much, Ms. WBT. You’re experiencing what we could call collective moral guilt; your actions contributed to an ethical dilemma for which you have no direct fault. You may subliminally feel that your patronage was a kind of consent. Thus, while you know that it isn’t your responsibility, that you’ve done nothing “wrong,” the implications of your actions linger. Like, this one time, I nicked this girl?...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Amateur Ethicist | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

...she’s going to be dangerous, and to be that close to the goal and get a shot off, there’s no chance. She’s just a special forward.”“It’s nobody’s fault,” sophomore midfielder Megan Merritt said. “It’s just heart-breaking because we played our guts out.”For a while, it looked like this game might not get to overtime. When Shields came out of her goal to make...

Author: By Jonathan P. Hay, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Last-Second Tally Gives Tigers Familiar Victory | 10/24/2005 | See Source »

Through no fault of her own, Whitehouse had found herself thrust into the ranks of workers and their spouses--previously invisible but now fast growing--who believed the corporate promises about retirement and health care, often affirmed by the Federal Government: they would receive a guaranteed pension; they would have company-paid health insurance until they qualified for Medicare; they would receive company-paid supplemental medical insurance after turning 65; they would receive a fixed death benefit in the event of a fatal accident; and they would have a modest life-insurance policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Broken Promise | 10/23/2005 | See Source »

...seen their daughter's math workbook. "Under the portrait of Coolidge," Allen says. The show is really more about a working mom than a woman politician. Indeed, Lurie says Allen was inspired mainly by his mother Tamar, a successful real estate agent. The show is apolitical to a fault: President Allen is an Independent and has a knack for taking tough, principled stands almost no one could disagree with. She's against the repression of journalists in Russia and the stoning of women for adultery in Nigeria, and dammit, she doesn't care who she offends! "I'm the first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Commander in Change | 10/23/2005 | See Source »

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