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...stretch to say the Pope sees in the U.S.--or in some kind of idealized version of it--a civic model and even an inspiration to his native Europe, whose Muslim immigrants raise the question of religious and political coexistence in the starkest terms. Says David Gibson, author of The Rule of Benedict: Pope Benedict XVI and His Battle with the Modern World: "As he tours the U.S., it's important to underscore that his philosophy has more consonances with our culture than meet the eye--some very profound...
...idea--and for it, we can thank senior writer Lev Grossman, who edited the cover package--is the magazine you are holding, an issue devoted to the theories and concepts that are reshaping our world. TIME is collaborating with ABC's World News with Charles Gibson, which is airing a two-part series on how technology is changing our daily routines and how the revolution in genetics may lead to a revolution in health...
...student discussion was not organized in January when Susan Marine, Director of the Harvard College Women’s Center, Paul J. McLoughlin, Assistant Dean of Harvard College, and Jeremy L. Gibson, Associate Director of Athletics, met to decide how best to deal with these requests. According to Marine and McLoughlin, the absence of dialogue was not an accident...
...better feel for the material (i.e., look at the readings) before meeting with McCormick. “I feel that with Skype hours, students have a few more hours to skim over materials—students will have deeper questions,” said head teaching fellow Kelly L. Gibson. “I think it’s something they can prepare more for.” Students further praise the cyber-meetings with getmedieval (McCormic’s online identity) for giving oft intimidating office hours a more laid back tone: “It was very casual...
...February popcorn picture. Their vantage point isn't above the action, where they can dispassionately parse the plot and solve the mystery. It's behind the wheel of Dennis Quaid's churning vehicle, which sends innocent pedestrians sprawling as he pursues the bad guys. He's Mel Gibson as Madman Martin Briggs, and he's not in a sophisticated political parable like The Manchurian Candidate but the latest unofficial remake of Lethal Weapon...