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...behalf of the Harvard community and perhaps of college students in general: Is this us? Yes, though it’s not clear everything that we’re doing is wrong. Do we think we can get away with it? Apparently so, though you may yet prove us wrong. But so long as we have people aggressively fighting this question from both sides, I think in the long run we’ll be just fine...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline, | Title: Yes It's Us | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...Minister Tony Blair, who called peace in the Middle East the "single most pressing challenge in the world today," Bush came out of a conclave with Blair last week offering no tangible sign--such as the naming of a special envoy or the convening of an international conference--to prove the U.S. was ready to back up its talk of cautious optimism by taking control of the peace process. Sharon indicated Israel would not budge from its policy of shunning contact with the Palestinians until new Palestinian leaders brought terrorism to a halt. And Arafat's successors--four men will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Will Lead Them Now? | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...thinks a new set of Palestinian leaders will do what Arafat couldn't: dismantle the terrorist organizations. They might wear suits instead of fatigues and tone down the "revolution to victory" rhetoric, but Israelis still don't trust them. Privately, Israeli officials expect that the moderates' tenure will prove transitory. In any case, Sharon remains fundamentally less interested in negotiating a final settlement with a Palestinian partner than in setting in stone security for Israel on his own terms. And the Prime Minister, says an aide to Sharon, does not anticipate a burst of pressure from the Bush Administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Will Lead Them Now? | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

However tumultuous the January elections prove to be, it's clear that the ultimate outcome in Iraq--whether it moves toward a semblance of stability or civil war--comes down to a test of wills. The U.S. command believes that the supply of suicidal Baathists, Islamic holy warriors and Iraqi nationalists will eventually exhaust itself. Robert Scales, a retired Army major general, says history teaches that violent attacks on insurgencies such as the campaign mounted by the U.S. in Fallujah can work. "You don't just keep growing insurgents," Scales says. "By effectively eliminating the hard-core terrorists, the fellow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: War by Fits and Starts | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...Erlingsson argued in a new book that Atlantis is in fact Ireland, and the legend was inspired by the fate of the Dogger Bank, which sank into the North Sea in 6,100 B.C. SPRING 2005 A diving expedition led by French archaeologist Jacques Collina-Girard will try to prove that Atlantis lies just west of the Straits of Gibraltar. His team believes Plato exaggerated the city's splendors, and will look for signs of prehistoric civilization rather than temples of gold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Raising A Legend | 11/21/2004 | See Source »

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