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...wrong to help bolster the Khmer Rouge? Of course. Was the U.S. wrong not to recognize the Vietnamese-installed Cambodian government? No. We cannot overlook the fact that a historically hostile Vietnam took over Cambodia...
Meanwhile, according to the study, African Americans and women alike have suffered from the "invisibility syndrome"; white male managers commonly tend to ignore them in meetings and, consequently, to overlook their contributions. Both groups have been handicapped by the tendency of supervisors to underestimate them, withholding the mettle-testing assignments that can lead to advancement...
...these are pipe dreams akin to Hopper's, and best left at the theater door. If you can overlook the title character, you will enjoy the two hours. And so will your...
Sophfronia Scott and David Gross are among TIME's youngest journalists, but they already know how to spot a story their older colleagues might overlook. The result is this week's cover report on the twentysomething crowd, the little noticed generation that has bobbed along in the backwash of the much larger baby-boom group. The two TIME reporter-researchers brought firsthand experience to the task: Scott is 23 and Gross is 24. "David and I knew that we had different ideas, tastes and goals than baby boomers do," says Scott, who wrote the story with Gross. "When we began...
...today, we cannot overlook Bok's shortcomings as president. His decision to leave was one of the best moves he has made in quite some time...