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TIME's readers are also literate, informed and involved, and they write to TIME in impressive numbers, an average of 54,000 letters a year. British Journalist Phil Pearman has compiled some 1,900 excerpts into Dear Editor: Letters to Time Magazine 1923-1984 (Lansdowne Press; $24.95). It includes such memorable contributions as Franklin Roosevelt's compliment to the magazine as a "pioneer and innovator, [with an] originality that has been refreshing and oftentimes delightful" (Feb. 28, 1938) and Bob Hope's complaint that he had been "flattered in reverse as only TIME usually does" (Oct. 11, 1943). The project...
...renewable energy use, climate change has also struggled to stir voters. "I think once they've done water and the Tasmanian forests, they're almost exhausted," says one senior scientist. After leading the world in climate-change awareness in the late 1980s, Australians now lag behind, says climatologist Graeme Pearman. In most parts of the country, worries the former head of atmospheric research at the CSIRO, "it's just not on the public's mind...
Just two days earlier, Rams’ head coach Boe Pearman had announced that she was taking a leave of absence for “health reasons,” effective immediately...
...members and especially its leaders subscribe to its ideology; otherwise, it risks being sabotaged from within. On the other hand, one might argue that many church leaders don't seem to be Christians. This shows why allowing non-Christians to lead Christian organizations is a bad idea. Richard William Pearman Calgary...
...defensive pressure set the tone early," said Rams' Coach Belinda "Boe" Pearman. "It got Harvard to begin doubting their passing...