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...powerfully illustrated piece on tuberculosis reminded me of pictures from history books about the 1918 Spanish-flu outbreak [Oct. 13]. Why is the world still ignoring this deadly disease? Thank you, TIME, for reminding us that TB should be a greater medical priority than advances in cosmetic surgery. I hope the pharmaceutical industry can engineer new drugs against this killer. Aniee Sarkissian, GLENDALE, CALIF...
...shocking for his role in Fireproof, a movie that promotes fidelity [Oct. 13]. The copy quips, "Don't call it a comeback. Because it's not." I believe it is an important comeback. Fireproof is an independent film that has the potential to help restore relationships and give real hope. When was the last time Hollywood offered that? Michelle Radford, GREENVILLE...
...officially up, Brown. I hope you enjoyed your brief run as Ivy League football’s version of the Tampa Bay Rays, the gritty underdog threatening to take down the two well-endowed powerhouses at the top of its division. The Bears’ 78 points allowed in their last two games do not exactly scream out “sleeper pick...
...Senior Michael Giammanco stressed the importance of focusing on their own play versus worrying about their opponents. “We’re not going to change much just because it’s Brown,” Giammanco said. Against the Bears, the Crimson will hope to continue its solid play at the back. Freshman goalie Austin Harms has not allowed a goal in the past two games, and Giammanco, junior Kwaku Nyamekye, co-captain Luke Sager, and sophomore Robert Millock have formed a formidable defensive team. In midfield, Harvard has enjoyed strong play from juniors Brian Grimm...
...party line.Pundits will credit his inevitable victory to youth, African-Americans, and urbanites, and they will be right: Working-class whites are no longer the Democratic base, and if population demographics continue to shift, their support may no longer be crucial for victory. But if we are to hope for a “new politics,” isn’t that beyond the point? In other words: is an Obama victory a progressive victory at all if he is shunned by the very middle class he is trying to rescue?Bigotry does not disappear overnight, and Obama?...