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...alcohol make Pecha Kucha events a must for anyone interested in their local style scene. "You've really got to be there to get the atmosphere," says co-founder Mark Dytham, who describes the intimacy of these gatherings as "like the Internet in reverse." Dytham and partner Astrid Klein, who also run a Tokyo-based architecture firm together, devised the evenings in 2003 as a way of getting to know and share ideas with their professional peers. Three years later, and what at first seemed like a cliquey Tokyo phenomenon is now extending its reach as far afield as Shanghai...
...alcohol make Pecha Kucha events a must for anyone interested in their local style scene. "You've really got to be there to get the atmosphere," says co-founder Mark Dytham, who describes the intimacy of these gatherings as "like the Internet in reverse." Dytham and partner Astrid Klein, who also run a Tokyo-based architecture firm together, devised the evenings in 2003 as a way of getting to know and share ideas with their professional peers. Three years later, and what at first seemed like a cliquey Tokyo phenomenon is now extending its reach as far afield as Shanghai...
...Bush Is (Still) Winning The War at Home" [June 26], columnist Joe Klein asked, "How is it possible ... for the Democrats to seem so bollixed about the war and for the President to seem so confident?" The President's political survival has been tied from Day One to never admitting a mistake. The Democrats, on the other hand, are looking carefully at the problems brought on by the President's recklessness. Then, from their various viewpoints, they are attempting to propose policy solutions that might stand a chance of turning things around in Iraq or at least saving lives. What...
...Klein failed to provide any useful advice for the confused and divided Democrats, as they argue about withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq. He stated that the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi, was "eliminated through terrific intelligence work and air power, neither of which required a substantial U.S. ground presence in Iraq." Klein ignored the tremendous value U.S. ground forces contribute to that intelligence environment and to the targeting capability used to eliminate al-Zarqawi. ROBERT BILLINGS Lake Mary...
...agree with Klein 100%. I attended a small dinner with Obama two months ago and was left stunned by his possibilities. Yes, he's young. Yes, he's new. But he has what the U.S. needs right now. Susan Burmeister-Brown Portland, Oregon...