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...become different?two people at once." One self almost compulsively lusts after the foreign; the other sees such Romanticism as illusion and a form of imperialism. As Japan comes to resemble more and more the Ohio he has fled, as old friends die and he goes gray?half of the items in the journals come after he is 65?the entries become more melancholy. Even so, another longtime American expat in Tokyo is still, typically, shouting at Richie, four decades into his Japanese sojourn, "You will not allow yourself to be furious with these people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Delightfully Displaced | 11/4/2004 | See Source »

Last spring, the Corporation’s sole female member, Hanna H. Gray, accepted a history professorship at the University of Chicago and will officially step down from the board in June. While the Corporation searches for a replacement, FM takes a look at the team she’s leaving behind...

Author: By Annie M. Lowrey, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Getting To Know the Bosses | 11/4/2004 | See Source »

...Scowcroft, made virtually the same comment in 2002. Not even the Republican Party wishes the United States to remain perpetually in grave danger of terrorism.  Would it not be fine to live in a world in which terrorism posed no more danger than, say, illegal gambling? Katie Gray does a disservice to honest political discourse by claiming that Kerry said the opposite of what he actually said...

Author: By Aaron J. Dinkin, | Title: Misconceptions color Bush's portrayal of Kerry | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

Finally, it’s odd that Gray praises the president for not allowing 9/11 to change his plans for invading Iraq, since her point is that 9/11 changed forever the way the United States needs to conduct its security. In that case, one might think that because of 9/11, the president would have realized that terrorism was a greater and more immediate danger to the United States than Iraq was, and put his Iraq plans on hold until Al Qaeda was defeated and America was made safe from terrorism. Sadly, he did not. And, because the president made Iraq...

Author: By Aaron J. Dinkin, | Title: Misconceptions color Bush's portrayal of Kerry | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

...agree with Gray that the United States needs a leader who understands the nature of the threat posed by terrorism and how best to defend us from it. John Kerry is such a leader. George Bush has proven by now that...

Author: By Aaron J. Dinkin, | Title: Misconceptions color Bush's portrayal of Kerry | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

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