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Published essays will take an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how law and negotiation intersect, said Marjorie Corman Aaron, the executive director of the Law School's program on negotiation and a member of the peer review board. Future issues may address the economy, litigation settlement, mediation, cross cultural cases and legislation...
Proctor compared the current system--where the president reviews each department's budget separately--to a series of "stovepipes" that "shoot up" but never intersect...
...earnestly explores the Eastern and Western concepts of honor and duty as they play out in Kai's relations with his family, in a romance with an Asian- American heiress and especially at West Point, where Kai is recruited to uncover a cheating scandal. These plots never intersect, but with pungent humor and a subtle working of the themes of his title, Lee still manages to combine them into a powerful coming-of-age story...
...understand your community well enough to bargain for it; speak your language (without which you can't begin to do the first two things); decide, culturally, where you're coming from and where you're headed--and then we can talk, logically and intelligently, about where our interests really intersect...
ABLAZE! Enthusiastic and sometimes venomous scribes from Leeds (England) whose tastes intersect with mine only every so often, but who are so much fun to read that I don't much mind: thick heaps of raw information about (largely) noisy records from all over the globe, with bizarre slogans Jenny Holzer would kill to have coined liberally "mixed in" (in the ice-cream sense of the phrase "mixed in"). Nirvana and Sonic Youth were in here early on; the latest issue has the most articulate, most convincing (pro-) "Riot Grrrl" think-piece/manifesto I've seen, plus interviews with Moonshake...