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...Jefferson was a Deist who believed that Jesus was a great moral thinker--rather like Jefferson himself, only better. He assembled his own version of the Gospels, slicing out everything miraculous with a razor. Jefferson kept his Gospels private while he lived, but his views were suspected; archenemy Alexander Hamilton bluntly called him an "Atheist." Andrew Jackson had a more public problem: he married his wife Rachel before her divorce from her first husband had gone through. In later years, Jackson said he had not known at the time that Rachel was technically unavailable. But historian Andrew Burstein argues that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: History: The People's Choice | 3/2/2007 | See Source »

...with the aim of pushing overall numbers below 5,000 by the end of the year. Answering unspoken accusations that this signaled a rift with Washington, Blair averred that these moves would be in tune with the new-minted policy of the Bush Administration and were "informed by Baker-Hamilton." The situation in southern Iraq "has never presented anything like the challenge of Baghdad" and had now reached a point in Basra - however battered the city and its economy, however uncertain its security - where the British-led coalition forces there could contemplate handing over control to the Iraqi army. "What...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tony Blair's Exit Strategy | 2/21/2007 | See Source »

Advocates believe that evidence-based medicine can go much further, reducing the reliance on expert opinion and overturning the flawed assumptions and even financial incentives that underlie many decisions. "This is a whole way of looking at the world," says Dr. Gordon Guyatt of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont., who coined the term and is a pioneer of the evidence-based movement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Are Doctors Just Playing Hunches? | 2/15/2007 | See Source »

...Ithaca, N.Y., the Olympic trio of Julie Chu, Sarah Vaillancourt, and Caitlin Cahow combined for 17 points as the Crimson (18-6-2, 15-4-1 ECAC) skated to a 9-1 win over the Big Red (3-22-2, 3-16-1). But the following afternoon in Hamilton, not one of the three got on the board in a near-silent 3-1 loss to the Red Raiders (14-13-2, 13-6-1). No. 6 Harvard had hoped to use this weekend’s road campaign against the two unranked conference opponents to get back on track...

Author: By Rebecca A. Compton, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Women's Hockey Shocked by Raiders After Big Win | 2/11/2007 | See Source »

...It’s not just these two cases,” said Climenko Professor of Law Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. “They are a metaphor for a flawed system.” Ogletree is also the director of the law school’s Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice and the narrator of the film. Derrick Z. Jackson, a panelist and op-ed columnist for the Boston Globe, said he agreed with the film’s contention that the media unfairly portrays minorities. Jackson cited a 1994 study of Chicago TV stations, which...

Author: By Jessica M. Luna, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Film Examines Race and Law | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

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