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About George W. Bush's trip to Europe [WORLD, June 25]: the thousands of protesters in Goteborg, Sweden, had a clear message: America, or at least its President, is too enthusiastic about the death penalty and not adequately concerned about the environment. President Bush should heed this message because there are plenty of people in his country who feel the same. Protecting the environment and reducing armed conflict are serious responsibilities that require a great deal more than just showing up and speaking intelligibly. Why is it that the so-called leader of the free world can get by with...
...move too quickly, without assessing the E.U. regulators? Should you have paid more heed to their rejection of the deal by Time Warner [parent company of TIME...
...Harvard did not necessarily think that it should, or had to, heed the calls for a living wage from Cambridge officials...
...Heed me, child!" her father barked. "I don't know what kind of high-flying falutinating you've been faluting up there at that high falutin Yale, but this is not about the past. We must remember our values and drinking under age are not one of our values...
...grants students any formal role in its decision-making, and we hope that this committee will be one of many future opportunities for students to contribute to University policies. Harvard was also wise to select the student representatives through the undergraduate and graduate governing bodies, as well as to heed calls for worker and union representation on the committee—which, after all, has as its mission the improvement of workers’ welfare...