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...diary of public engagements. It was Harry's mother Diana, a royal-by-marriage, who engaged with ordinary people in emotionally intelligent ways and encouraged her sons to strive for a kind of über-normality. Yet as she discovered, it's hard to keep it real in the parallel universe that her former in-laws inhabit. Their palaces are packed with treasures, and swarm with valets and equerries, butlers and footmen; yet it's anything but a luxurious existence. Royal quarters are surprisingly spartan; there's no privacy, but little meaningful human contact. "People say to me, 'Would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Prince Harry's War | 3/5/2008 | See Source »

Ferati argues that the U.S. military surge may improve security, but that if there is no parallel surge in humanitarian efforts to improve the lives of the vast majority of ordinary Iraqis, all will be for naught. "If we want to see the current improvement in security for long term, we need to immediately increase access services to Iraqi citizens," says Ferati. "They need to see a tangible difference - they need something they are willing to fight for - clinics, schools, jobs. The military is not and should not be there to develop the community. There should be an NGO surge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq's Need: A Humanitarian Surge | 2/21/2008 | See Source »

...notes, Nauzyciel states that “if the future of the world is Lucius’ vision, then everything changes.” In a play where omens and dreams serve to warn the characters of coming revolution, this production encourages the audience to interpret Julius Caesar as parallel to the tribulations of our own culture. The creativity and innovation of Nauzyciel’s production allows the audience to enter into the turbulent emotions and thoughts of the characters. A jazz trio stationed on the corner of the stage interprets the emotional state of the players throughout...

Author: By Melanie E. Long, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A.R.T.'s Modern 'Julius Caesar' Says It Right | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...This backlash against Williams’ moderate suggestions derives from an inherent misunderstanding of what the Archbishop’s intentions were. He recognized that certain provisions of Shariah were already acknowledged by society, not that the U.K. should adopt Shariah as a “parallel jurisprudence.” For example, Williams said individuals could resolve aspects of specified matters such as martial law and regulation of financial transactions under the jurisdiction of their choice, allowing British Muslims to forego choosing between cultural and state loyalties. That there is one law for everybody is an important part...

Author: By Emmeline D. Francis | Title: Marking British Values | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...Democrats nominate Hillary, both parties will have chosen candidates who are intensely loathed by more than a few of their own members. But the parallel stops there. McCain is widely admired among Democrats, and many Democratic Hillary haters will be happy to vote for him. By contrast, there is no constituency for Hillary among Republicans who can't stand McCain. Nor, for that matter, will many of them vote for Barack Obama...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Liberals Love McCain | 2/14/2008 | See Source »

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