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The eagerness of candidates to make themselves known and liked as quickly as possible is understandable, as this will be the most wide-open presidential race in generations and the first since 1928 in which no incumbent President or Vice President appears on a primary ballot anywhere. The states are...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Only 648 Days Until the Election! | 1/25/2007 | See Source »

And Obama has carefully cultivated his relationships with other prominent African-Americans who could help his candidacy. While trying to figure out if he should run, Obama,like Clinton and several other candidates, met with a group of African-American women who are heavily involved in Democratic politics, including former...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Obama Count On the Black Vote? | 1/23/2007 | See Source »

He’s a celebrated teacher and a respected manager who’s loved by his faculty. But despite the buzz surrounding the candidacy of Stanford Provost John W. Etchemendy for Harvard’s presidency, the respected philosopher will likely stay put in Palo Alto next year...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard May Stretch for Etch | 1/22/2007 | See Source »

A wander around the capital, Damascus, gives no clues at first. Syrian culture is relatively conservative and this is reflected in what people wear on the streets. But if you know what you're looking for, you'll gradually start to spot it: a window of lace-up basques here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Undercover In Damascus | 1/16/2007 | See Source »

"An Arabic wedding night must be Technicolor," says the manager of the Al-Araba boutique - and that's pretty much what her shop reflects. It displays a bright red body stocking in its window; inside, it's almost like a party-supplies store, with its luridly colored feathers, fake flowers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Undercover In Damascus | 1/16/2007 | See Source »

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