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...World as well. The unifying factor is the interplay of war and religion. Was I prescient in 1981, did I prophesize 9/11 in offering this course? No, I was not. The connection to 9/11, if any there be, is of quite another nature. In fact, while I make frequent mention of the long-term effects of the Crusades, I believe that I do not once mention 9/11, for this is not a case in point for me. The conjunction of war and religion (or religious or would-be religious justification of war) is. It has a long, deep, and venerable...

Author: By Angeliki E. Laiou, | Title: Future of Gen Ed Should Include Pre-Modern History | 10/13/2006 | See Source »

...candidate for Congress, compared with 39% who favored the Republican--nearly a perfect reversal of the 51%-40% advantage the G.O.P. enjoyed as recently as August. There was even worse news in a poll by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center that showed a precipitous drop in Republican support among frequent churchgoers, one of the most important and loyal elements of the G.O.P. base. There's no indication that they are clamoring to be Democrats, but the risk is that they will simply stay home on Election...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The End of a Revolution | 10/8/2006 | See Source »

...docu-comedy.” He added that it was intended to be viewed as a DVD box set, not as an episodic show. Cook says the response he received for the show has been mostly positive—and that Tourgasm was anything but scripted. Despite the frequent appearance of his one-liners on Facebook.com user-pages, Cook said he doesn’t try to come up with quotable material, given that it’s impossible to know what will catch on with the public. “To go beyond being a funny person and bring...

Author: By Reva P. Minkoff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cook’s Comic Outlook Lightens Silver Screen | 10/5/2006 | See Source »

...assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and the lead author of the study. “There’s no time lag and no phone tag.” The researchers found that doctors who practiced within academic centers and Health Maintenance Organizations were more frequent IT users than their colleagues in smaller practices. Eric G. Campbell, an assistant professor at the Institute for Health Policy and a co-author of the study, did not find the results to be indicative of a problem in the medical profession. “I personally hate e-mail...

Author: By Nan Ni, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Few Doctors Use IT, Survey Says | 10/5/2006 | See Source »

Former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68, a frequent critic of the current Core Curriculum, said he was already impressed by the outlines of the proposal as described in news reports. “It’s a structure that proceeds from a sensible rationale, based on observing the ways in which the student body has changed over the years,” Lewis said over the phone last night...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett and Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Profs Await Report After Mailing Error | 10/5/2006 | See Source »

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