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That’s why they’re here. The sign on the door of this lecture says “What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?,” implying that it may be fine not to have a perfect life plan set up. Welcome to Career Week, where there are just as many undecided students as there are entirely certain students...
...what it is, is to bury the nation’s head in the sand. If we really want to make this place as good as it possibly can be at what it does—educating—we are going to have to grow up and accept that some things are more important than whether we make a vain stand against “don’t ask, don’t tell...
...Jack & Bobby takes itself too seriously--the documentary interviews feel like Gravitas Helper. But it's also a smart, well-written show that constantly subverts our expectations, and it takes a rare demographic risk, reminding the WB's young viewers that cute teen boys, should they be so lucky, grow up to be paunchy...
...priority to prevent such tragedies from becoming a common occurrence. We must rely on the wisdom and moderation of our leaders to create a better world for all. We have to make sure children the world over keep dreaming, hoping and making plans for their future and do not grow into embittered adults, following the example of those who took their childhood away. Elise Furlan Ithaca, New York, U.S. Your report on Beslan was headlined "Slaughter of the Innocents." Any indiscriminate mass murder is a slaughter of innocents. The guilty people are those who instigated the killings. In this case...
...rotund 12-year-old with a stud earring comes up to me and asks if I’ve ever ridden before. I say no and his eyes grow wide. “You nervous?” “Yes,” I say, and tell him I’m doing it just to piss off my parents. He looks at me quizzically. “Don’t you like your parents?” I smile and wait for him to go away...