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...Free trade?which is at the heart of globalization?has never been uncontroversial, even if economists regard its tenets as revealed truth. Those who gain from trade?the great undifferentiated mass of consumers who enjoy a range of products from around the world sold at prices that reflect intense competition?are by definition less identifiable than those who lose from it. Nobody lobbies a legislature to thank them for cheap T shirts; any group of workers in the industrialized world whose job has just been "lost" to China's Pearl River Delta can be assured of a hearing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Backlash Against Globalization? | 3/20/2006 | See Source »

...policies that give foreign firms preferential tax treatment in return for investment, and warned against allowing foreign companies to make "malicious acquisitions" until "China's national industries disappear." The China Daily newspaper?the English-language mouthpiece of the Party?later picked up the theme, warning that foreign companies could gain monopolies in China, noting that Microsoft controlled "95% of its market...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mind The Gap | 3/20/2006 | See Source »

...match was the first outdoors for the Crimson this season, while the Horned Frogs had begun their outdoor season a few weeks ago. The cold conditions and wind factor seemed to throw the team off, just enough for TCU to gain its revenge with...

Author: By Walter E. Howell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Spends Grim Weekend in Virginia | 3/20/2006 | See Source »

...think of something utterly different." The Mad Maya hero in Apocalypto is Jaguar Paw. His escape through the Mexican rain forest will "feel like a car chase that just keeps turning the screws," says Gibson, flashing one of his patented bug-eyed expressions. True to the no-pain, no-gain credo of his other films, Apocalypto seeks to deliver enough pre-Columbian punishment--like the decidedly non-CGI mauling of a character by an animal--to rival the medieval gore of Braveheart. "I get pretty banged up in some pretty awful ways," says film newcomer Rudy Youngblood, 25, the Comanche...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exclusive: Mel Gibson's Apocalyto Now | 3/19/2006 | See Source »

...much of the country is made up of young people like us.Second, we can leverage the power of Harvard University to let Iranians know that they are not alone in their struggle. By organizing events to show support for the Iranian people—some of which just might gain enough media attention to reach them via Internet (Farsi is one of the most-blogged languages)—we can give them hope in their time of need and provide vital moral support for their cause.For these reasons, a coalition of students has united to sponsor the Iran Freedom...

Author: By Nicholas B. Manske and Alex M. Mcleese, S | Title: Support Reformers in Iran | 3/16/2006 | See Source »

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