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...know what?" he asked. "You may have to escalate the struggle a bit." His conversational tone for once hushed the crowd. "If they keep refusing, and they will not recognize the union," said King, "I tell you what you ought to do. And you are together here enough to do it. In a few days you ought to get together and just have a general work stoppage in the city of Memphis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: "I Have Seen The Promised Land" | 1/1/2006 | See Source »

...should make other Asians critical of it, as was the reader who wrote a letter to TIME [Nov. 21]. If China wishes to push its space technology to its highest extreme, there is no necessity to pour cold water on that gallant effort. Indeed, as Asians, we ought to be proud of such an unprecedented accomplishment. Let's look forward to the day when Asia's space endeavor lands an Asian on the moon. Venze Chern Cameron Highlands, Malaysia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 1/1/2006 | See Source »

...have seen the future, and it's cool. Using green screen, stars like Bruce Willis and Mickey Rourke, and a style so rich and lurid it ought to be illegal, Robert Rodriguez has perfected a system that is to old-fashioned filmmaking what Grand Theft Auto is to your father's Oldsmobile. The movie's pretty good too: a gnarly noir nightmare in four parts, which the unrated DVD presents with added footage and a zillion natty extras...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 12 Delights of Christmas | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...friends with and whether she went to a “small, expensive and snobbish private school” or “a public school that might as well have been a private school,” and so on. Another account seems more plausible, however. We ought simply to consider the most important feature of technology: that it’s functional. Unlike, say, a giraffe, what’s interesting about the facebook isn’t what it looks like or eats; it’s what you can do with it. Some naming schemes...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: e-Verb-erating | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...magazine will become “the Vanity Fair” of alumni publications. If its preview issue is any indication, 02138 will be less academic and more provocative in its journalistic approach. That teaser issue featured an alumni poll on whether or not University President Lawrence H. Summers ought to be ousted from his post. 02138 distributed four-page preview issues to graduates during last year’s Commencement week ceremonies, and originally was planned to debut within two months. Now with Bradley’s backing, its first issue will appear in Spring 2006. Another article...

Author: By Casey N. Cep, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Atlantic's Bradley Invests in New Alum Magazine | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

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