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...position on this missile-shield standoff has been deliberately provocative. That posturing worked: many in America have argued that the United States should not allow this development to threaten diplomatic relations by upsetting the Russians. These arguments, however, seems to want it both ways—they insist that the United States can neither back down and seem weak, nor prioritize a controversial missile shield over calm negotiation. Diplomacy can often work, and President-elect Obama will hopefully engage more countries in level dialogue than his predecessor. The Russians, however, constitute a special case. It is imperative that Obama continue...

Author: By Alexander R. Konrad | Title: From Russia, With Love | 11/13/2008 | See Source »

...Then there are the other things he talked about at various points in the campaign: closing Guantánamo, withdrawing from Iraq, renegotiating trade deals, reforming immigration. How quickly those now secondary goals will follow is a major question and source of debate among Obama's advisers. Publicly, they insist that he can do it all, and there is plenty of talk about putting these issues on parallel tracks. But it is hard to see how he can afford such expensive undertakings alongside a $700 billion federal bailout of the financial system (which Obama now wants to extend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Transition: What Change Will Look Like | 11/13/2008 | See Source »

...African and African American Studies and of English and American Literature and Language, notes the occupational advantages of having her beagle, Placido, around at her office in the Af-Am Studies Department. “As a writer, I appreciate having someone sit at my feet, but then insist on taking long walks,” she says, adding that she always comes back to her work refreshed and refocused...

Author: By Benjamin K. Glaser, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bark-er Center Goes to the Dogs | 11/12/2008 | See Source »

...some 
industry-focused funds, or ETFs, to invest in? Well, maybe not. Keep in mind
 that you still have the daunting task of picking the right industries. What
 might be a sounder strategy, if you aren't satisfied with broad-based mutual
 funds and insist on playing games in the stock market, is finding stocks 
that haven't been tracking their industries quite so closely. There you've
 got more of a chance of the market valuing your stock based on the actual 
value of your stock. And that, for a stock picker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Stock Picking Has Changed | 11/11/2008 | See Source »

...Satanic Verses' willing creation of a fiction around precisely that historical process. But in some ways historical research is more threatening than invention. "There is so much contemporary scholarship about the origins of Islam," Rushdie said, pointing out that Mohammed lived well within the historical era. "If you insist that the text is the uncreated word of God, then the social and economic conditions of the Arabian peninsula in the seventh century are unimportant, because God works on a broader canvas than that. If, however, you are willing to look at the text as an event inside the history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: God for the Godless: Salman Rushdie's Secular Sermon | 11/8/2008 | See Source »

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