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...England and Africa, came out this month. It's an engaging memoir-cum-travelogue about a 2002 trip to explore his roots in Ghana. To his shame and disgust, he found that one of his ancestors was a slave trader, a discovery that both shook his world and, paradoxically, freed him from it. "To be honest," he acknowledges quietly, "I haven't really come to terms with it. It's a very salient daily reminder of the fact that there's no such thing as black and white, that everything we do is a kind of mixing up. Everything...
After 21 years, Feldstein—who has probably taught more undergraduates than any other professor in Harvard’s history—is handing the reins of the storied and controversial course to the man who wrote Ec 10’s textbook, Freed Professor of Economics N. Gregory Mankiw...
After 21 years, Feldstein—who has probably taught more undergraduates than any other professor in Harvard’s history—is handing the reins of the storied and controversial course to the man who wrote Ec 10’s textbook, Freed Professor of Economics N. Gregory Mankiw...
...wartime conniving with the Japanese, his key role in fomenting the Korean War and, thanks to Halliday's excavations in newly opened Russian archives, his complex dealings with Stalin. As with Chiang, Stalin held Mao's son Anying hostage in Moscow for four years until Mao freed a pro-Soviet Chinese official...
...free are believed to have resumed terrorist activities, according to the Defense Department. The vast majority of those released were deemed to be no longer a threat or of any intelligence value. Since the U.S. started the review tribunals last fall, about 40 detainees have been or will be freed because they were found not to be enemy combatants after...