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Within moments of Bush's speech, a conservative blogger found the roots of the President's most distressing image-freedom as "a fire in the minds of men." It came from Dostoyevsky's The Possessed and referred to the burning of a village by radical anarchists: "The fire is in...
For sharpening the debate until the choices bled, for reframing reality to match his design, for gambling his fortunes--and ours--on his faith in the power of leadership, George W. Bush is TIME's 2004 Person of the Year.
When a one-euro coin hurtled down from the stands in Rome's Stadio Olimpico in September and bloodied the forehead of a referee, some fans saw it as little more than bad luck. It cost their team, AS Roma, a penalty of playing two home games before an empty...
“You are exactly right in asserting that football programs represent a sacrifice to the academic quality and diversity of entering first-year classes,” Furstenberg said in the letter. “This is particularly true at highly selective institutions that aspire to academic excellence...
“There are no easy answers,” their report says. “Ours is a highly competitive industry with extremely thin profit margins. Initial estimates tell us that if all Sodexho employees’ wages were adjusted to living wage levels, we would effectively erase...