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...aproned activist with a penchant for keeping the neighborhood and community kettle whistling ... If she is not pregnant, she wonders if she is. She takes her peanut-butter sandwich lunch while standing, thinks she looks a fright, watches her weight (periodically), jabbers over the short-distance telephone with the next-door neighbor ... She wonders if her husband will send her flowers (on no special occasion), shoos the children next door to play at the neighbor's house for a change, paints her face for her husband's return before she wrestles with dinner. Spotted through her day are blessed moments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 3/5/2006 | See Source »

...applying for a new passport to also get an identity card passed the House comfortably. Two days later, so did an equally contested plan to establish a criminal offense of "glorifying terrorism." At the end of the week, Blair was still in 10 Downing Street, Brown was still his next-door neighbor, and London's journalists were left wondering how they would keep their readers' interest in the longest-running soap opera in politics. And yet, and yet ? Though the Prime Minister may again have emulated Mark Twain and disappointed those who have announced his demise, the Blair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three's A Crowd | 2/18/2006 | See Source »

...student who has ever wondered how Mather House’s next-door, red-towered brick beauty evolved into the bustling community it is today should have his questions answered this spring. This house seminar, however, is not a simply the random creation of IBM Professor of Business and Government Roger B. Porter, nor is the course an underhanded attempt to boost Dunster’s reputation and House pride. Instead, “Histories of Dunster House” is actually being offered as a celebration of the House’s 75th anniversary as a residential community...

Author: By Emily J. Nelson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Loitering For Credit This Spring | 2/1/2006 | See Source »

...student who has ever wondered how Mather House’s next-door, red-towered brick beauty evolved into the bustling community it is today should have his questions answered this spring. This house seminar, however, is not a simply the random creation of IBM Professor of Business and Government Roger B. Porter, nor is the course an underhanded attempt to boost Dunster’s reputation and House pride. Instead, “Histories of Dunster House” is actually being offered as a celebration of the House’s 75th anniversary as a residential community...

Author: By Emily J. Nelson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ten Notable Courses for the Spring Semester | 1/29/2006 | See Source »

...Fending off a potential pandemic is not just the job of infected countries. Last week, the U.N. warned that Turkey's neighbors were at risk from avian flu unless they also took immediate steps to protect themselves. Some tightened border controls and increased surveillance. But it is unclear whether next-door states like Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran and Iraq have the knowledge or resources to do enough. It is far easier for the wealthy nations of the E.U. to mount a strong defense. Bans on Turkish poultry products remained in place throughout the E.U., and member nations pledged to spend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turkey Copes With Bird Flu | 1/15/2006 | See Source »

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