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...crestfallen. And pissed as hell. Recall that this is the fourth bank (next to Fleet, Cambridge Trust, and Cambridge Savings) to settle down within a 100-yard radius of Out-of-Town News. A fifth, Sovereign Bank, is “Coming Soon.” This wouldn’t be so lamentable were it an isolated incident. But, as we well know, it’s part of a much more pernicious and destructive pattern: the de-Harvardization of Harvard Square...

Author: By Jared M. Seeger, | Title: Big Yellow Taxi | 10/7/2004 | See Source »

...Allen Gray Shrewsbury, New Jersey, U.S. Up Against It Re "Coolness Under Fire" [Sept. 20]: John Kerry's troubled campaign convinces me that the U.S. is a nation of gullible buffoons. Of course Bush has supporters who would follow him into the depths of hell (which they may indeed do), but to see people being easily swayed by an Administration that has so many failures is mind boggling. The future is clear: the Administration will continue barreling along, arrogantly pushing its failed special-interest agenda, while the sheep (the American public) are herded off the cliff. Lorraine Huzar Jericho...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/5/2004 | See Source »

Like so many others before him, alcohol made the unhappy customer speak the truth. We don’t give anything back. And when the whole world hates us, why the hell should...

Author: By Daniel B. Holoch, | Title: Hating America | 10/5/2004 | See Source »

...people, these suicide bombers, are crazy. You never know what's coming at you." Later, Kenney says, "That's something we definitely have to get better at." In this environment, discerning if an accelerating drive is showing hostile intent or simply panicking after being shot at, "that's a hell of a decision for a young man to make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Under Fire in Ramadi | 10/4/2004 | See Source »

...tape the Tibetan authorities threw at her and finally, in May 1998, opened a boarding school for visually impaired children in Lhasa. "We faced a lot of prejudice and bureaucracy," recalls the woman whose name means "patience" in Turkish (her mom studied in Turkey in college). "Sometimes it was hell, but I enjoy challenges!" Fifty pupils have been made welcome at the center, where they learn to read and write Tibetan, Chinese and English, and also receive vocational training. But their most important lesson is self-reliance. "We want to show the kids that they don't have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Visionary | 10/3/2004 | See Source »

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