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...Negative Capability Re columnist Joe Klein's "an overdose of Invective" [Oct. 25]: Although President Bush lowered himself to name calling during the U.S. presidential campaign, it's worth noting the considerable amount of invective hurled at him and his fellow Americans by people in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. In postwar Europe, Americans were warmly received because of their altruism and decency. Today, Americans are almost universally shunned as imperialists. In three years, Bush has destroyed 50 years of hard-earned political, market and moral capital. Philip Leone Maidenhead, England...
...Their leaders don't recognize that money spent on agricultural research is one of the best investments for the future. Those countries think it is something for rich people, while it is exactly the opposite. Miguel Mota, President Portuguese Society of Genetics Oeiras, Portugal Negative Capability Re columnist Joe Klein's "An Overdose of Invective" [Oct. 25]: While President Bush lowered himself to name calling during the U.S. presidential campaign, it's worth noting the considerable amount of invective hurled at him and his fellow Americans by people in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. In postwar Europe, Americans...
Three books celebrating unique facets of American style hit the shelves this month, just in time for the holidays. Jeweler Robert Lee Morris' The Power of Jewelry looks at his 30 years of work creating high-fashion jewelry and body ornaments for the likes of Donna Karan and Calvin Klein. In American Style, Kelly Killoren Bensimon assembles a visual essay of great style moments in popular culture--from the high-stepping Rockettes, right, to 21st century rappers. And finally, Jamee Gregory opens the door on some of New York City's most exquisite apartments, including that of avant-garde director...
...Robert Klein Gallery hosts this exhibition of startling and stark black and white seascape photographs taken by Chris Hooper. Hooper, whose work is continuously showcased nationally at galleries in New York and California, is a renowned landscape photographer who captures his love of the ocean his latest series. Through Nov. 13. Robert Klein Gallery, 38 Newbury Street. Call (617) 267-7997 for more information...
...Lesson Learned Joe Klein, in his "No Pain? No Gain For Either Candidate" column [Oct. 18], bemoaned the candidates' lack of honesty about tax policy during the presidential debates. But remember the 1984 debate between Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale, when the latter infamously predicted that the next President, whoever he might be, would definitely raise taxes? At the same time, Reagan said he would not increase taxes. Two things happened after that: Mondale lost 49 out of 50 states, and Reagan raised taxes. Want honesty in debates? Forget about it! Doug Weiskopf Cincinnati...