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...Voting System Can Be Fickle" for an in-depth explanation of instant-runoff voting...
...Chair Jaclyn B. Granick ’08 said. Yesterday’s discussion “gave us a taste of what diplomats are going through. We didn’t even consider religion and it was hard enough, but it was good to go in-depth into the issue...
...judiciary to the incidence of tuberculosis to how easy it is to hire an engineer. Parts of the index are culled from official data; many others are drawn from a survey of 11,000 international business executives. This year TIME partners with the WEF to bring you in-depth data on 37 key countries at time.com/globalbusiness...
...league for the Associated Press seven years ago. Even when it didn't make the headlines, virtually every week we would file an "Italian Violence Roundup" alongside the coverage of the games. There were also spot stories to file on racist chants and anti-Semitic banners in stadiums. An in-depth report on the ills of the Italian game also included a visit in southern Rome to Lazio fan headquarters, adorned with Fascist-era Celtic crosses and photographs of Benito Mussolini. When I arrived with an AP photographer, a leader of the "Irrudicibile" rooting section refused to talk...
...entering a store to buy a television. At that point, he understood how serious the situation was.” Høeg indeed does take his readers “to the edge”—of their patience, and even further beyond. Whatever in-depth criticism he attempts to convey falls flat as he exasperates his readers with his flighty, unpredictable characters, obscure plot, and sometimes careless and repetitive style. Clowns, like fools in Shakespeare, are traditionally viewed as standing outside of society, looking in while wryly commenting on it. Perhaps Høeg aspires...