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Many viewers said they were impressed by the project’s attempt to portray a more tolerant side of Islam...

Author: By Jessica A. Sequeira, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Documentary Depicts Life Of Islamic Leader | 12/5/2007 | See Source »

...another and from European influences to American contemporaries. But such confusion is born from the lack of cohesion of Transcendentalism, itself: As Gura points out at the very beginning of his book, no one Transcendentalist shared the same definition of Transcendentalism with any other. Although his effort to accurately portray each element of the movement forces him to abandon linear narrative, Gura’s careful attention to every detail and variation of thought within the movement gives his work its authority. His vibrant representation of the Transcendental thinkers beautifully characterizes both their philosophies and their personalities. Emerson, he explains...

Author: By Rachel A. Burns | Title: Bringing ‘Transcendentalism’ Home | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

With his shock of blond hair, deep tan and rakish English charm, billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson likes to portray himself as maverick of the business world. And, on Monday, he made a typically bold gesture, announcing that he would lead an investment consortium to rescue the ailing U.K. mortgage lender Northern Rock. In an open letter to Northern Rock customers entitled "A Fresh Start," he pledged to save the bank and declared that the company would soon be known as Virgin Money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shareholders Balk at Virgin Bid | 11/26/2007 | See Source »

...being made in China, but perhaps not as fast as the media would like. Now may be the opportune time—with the focus on Beijing 2008—to highlight some of China’s developmental problems, but that does not mean the media can portray all of China as a giant wasteland in the name of instigating change...

Author: By Marion Liu | Title: In Defense of China | 11/19/2007 | See Source »

Congressional Democrats must feel a little disoriented by the emerging battle over how to pay for this year's fix for the Alternative Minimum Tax. The party that usually never misses an opportunity to portray itself as the champion of the working class suddenly isn't so wild about making a certain share of wealthy Americans pony up more cash to alleviate the impact of the AMT on millions of middle-class Americans. And for once, the Dems will be downright relieved if President Bush delivers on his veto threat, in this case effectively taking the difficult decision...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Dems' Tax (and Spend) Dilemma | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

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