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...TIME: What has been the hardest thing to change? Ghosn: Establishing or restoring a sense of emergency, and the necessity of speed - in action and in getting results...
Greenfeld's story on Asians' addiction to speed or "mad medicine" is the hardest-hitting TIME article I've ever read. As the saying goes, it takes one to know one, and Greenfeld, having been a meth user himself at one time, kept his report free of the moralizing undertones that often seep into similar well-intentioned pieces. The descriptions of methamphetamine use were so lucid, reading them was like experiencing it firsthand. Greenfeld should get a big pat on the back for addressing the issue as a health, social and economic problem independent of politics and class. DUNCAN SNOWDEN...
...applicant pool was exceptional. It was one of the hardest selection processes we've had to make," Dominguez added...
Thoke cruised through the Bears line-up for two innings. The hardest hit that she saw came off her own bat in the bottom of the second frame. She launched a solo home run to left, giving Harvard a 2-0 lead. Her unusual power surge of late gives her four home runs. She would connect against Yale the following day for another blast...
...standing on his own, his right arm raised in stiff salute. It was a sailor's leave-taking, barely noticed by anyone else on the shore. When the ship had passed, Waddle slumped, his head bowed, and turned back toward his house, his eyes teary. "That was the hardest thing I have done in my life," he said. "It was like the last nail in the coffin...