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...Danish newspaper's decision to publish cartoons of what historical figure led to a wave of violent protests from Indonesia to India...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Quiz of 2006 | 12/17/2006 | See Source »

...that "children do best on every measure of well-being when raised by their married mother and father." To say that Dobson is misinformed here would be inaccurate. He is simply lying. The people who are misinformed by these untruths are the readers of his material and those who publish his work without appropriately verifying his assertions. The fact is that research findings on these issues overwhelmingly testify to the success of gay families as nurturing environments for children's growth and development...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Two Mommies or Two Daddies Will Do Fine, Thanks | 12/14/2006 | See Source »

...tenure process, as it presently exists, is that it ignores comparative advantage. Some academics are great teachers, others produce scholarship that changes the world. Still others, though they are few in number, manage to do both. Tenure is the light at the end of the tunnel that is the publish-or-perish lifestyle of graduate students. As a result, those who consider teaching, not research, their passion tend to drop off the tenure track early in their careers. Some of those lovers of pedagogy end up as non-faculty instructors at Harvard where, after teaching for six years without tenure...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg | Title: Our Underachieving Faculty | 12/12/2006 | See Source »

...could never work was one of the people," he says. "We were so happy that we'd held out and stuck to what we believed in. We didn't have a board meeting or marketing team help put it together." They are, however, considering a television show, and will publish a storybook in a few months. They're also expanding globally (75% of their business is domestic) to places like Tokyo and Copenhagen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Are You Calling Ugly? | 12/6/2006 | See Source »

Eighteen college papers published a joint editorial yesterday protesting the forced resignation of the editor-in-chief of the Daily Trojan, the student newspaper of the University of California (USC)—an effort intended to send a message to the USC administration and the collegiate journalism community. The piece, which also ran in The Crimson, opposed the suspension of USC senior Zach Fox’s application seeking reelection to the top content post at the school’s daily paper. Though the paper’s staff supported his election, Fox’s application, which...

Author: By Erin F. Riley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 18 College Papers Defend Ousted Editor | 12/6/2006 | See Source »

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