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...their relatives screamed for help and drowned inside their house. "We buried and burned 300 yesterday," he said, "and 500 today." The family members who survived plan to leave the coast forever. "Since my childhood, I've known nothing more closely than the sea," Subash says. "Now I hate it." --With reporting by Aravind Adiga/Kahawa; John Dickerson/ Washington; Ilya Garger, Neil Gough and Hanna Kite/ Hong Kong; Robert Horn/ Bangkok; Zamira Loebis/ Banda Aceh; Andrew Marshall/Khao Lak; Alex Perry/ Tamil Nadu; Ulla Plon/ Copenhagen; Sonja Steptoe/ Los Angeles; Aatish Taseer/ London; and Jason Tedjasukmana/ Jakarta...
...periods of history, it was Japan that learned fundamental technological skills from China. During recent decades, it was Japan that taught China how to make technological advances. So now the two countries are even. Why should the Chinese hesitate to make a fresh start alongside the Japanese? Do they hate us? I don't care. Do they want to invade us? They can't. Isn't it time we put our emotions behind us and became good negotiators to get what both of us really want? I believe we can do it. Let's give it a try. Takehiro Hashimoto...
...favored, that confidence comes easily. When you haven't, and someone tries to change the way you do things, you may feel you're just being bullied. The result will be more terrorists, not fewer. And other Americans like Krauthammer will scratch their heads and wonder, Why do they hate us? Robert Coulter Gimli, Canada...
...hate the Oscars. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences rarely, if ever, reward the truly brilliant filmmakers. Instead, they award Hollywood’s least threatening and most marketable tripe. And yet, the coveted title “Oscar Winner” carries craved cultural cachet, even if artists have proven their prowess time and time again without the Academy’s stamp...
...producers of Nixon. Cuaron laments the lack of genuine political fervor behind the majority of American cinema. In a recent interview he described various films by foreign directors who are trying to make a statement. What he disagrees with is the American notion that these filmmakers and their countries hate America. “We love America,” says Cuaron. “Most of us love America, what we don’t love is your current president...