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...populations in Somalia, Bosnia and Indonesia. The West can no longer pursue appeasement. It must challenge the jihadist philosophy by using its own enduring and sacred values socially, politically and, if threatened, militarily. Sean Lille Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S. On a Pedestal I was pleased to read "Rubbing Shoulders With Lord Nelson" [Oct. 31], about the white marble nude sculpture of disabled artist Alison Lapper. That artistic addition to Trafalgar Square is one that should be appreciated by Londoners. Although the sculpture is very blunt, the decision to display it was excellent. Disabled people are frequently overlooked, and it is nice...
...Facts: If you’re going to be working on a losing campaign anyways, you might as well let Harvard compensate you for your lost time and heartache. Past recipients of the Director’s Fellowship have worked for the Lord Mayor of London (jolly), New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer (strategic), or Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (astounding). On the Summer Stipend, students can work for political campaigns, take non-lucrative government internships, or go abroad for unpaid State Department jobs...
Thomas Patrick John Anson--officially, Lord Lichfield--came to one photographic specialty by birth and the other by disposition. As Queen Elizabeth II's cousin, he had access to royalty, famously using a referee's whistle to organize group shots at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Di. And as a world-class bon vivant, he became a host and chronicler of swinging London: when he lensed one of Mick Jagger's nuptials, he doubled as best man. Of the '60s, he once said, "We did behave quite badly." And he never claimed great artistry. But he made full...
...DIED. LORD LICHFIELD, 66, dashing photographer of Britain's élite; after a stroke; in London...
...celebration opened with prayers to the Hindu gods, Lord Ganesha and Goddess Saraswati. Volunteers were then asked to share stories and experiences of Diwali. Some spoke of traditions with their parents and siblings, while others spoke of their Dharma community...