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...Bridging the Gulf I was disappointed with your special report on the Middle East, "A Gulf Apart" [May 26]. What grated most was the incapacity of your contributors to conduct a vivisection of what ails the troubled region and suggest solutions that would be restorative and reconciliatory as well as rehabilitative. To have Arabs and Jews in a permanent state of unrest benefits only the war merchants. Saber Ahmed Jazbhay, Durban...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 6/5/2008 | See Source »

What I find most disappointing about your special report on the Middle East, "A Gulf Apart," [May 26] is the incapacity of contributors like Michael Elliott to conduct a vivisection of what ails the troubled region and suggest solutions that would be restorative and reconciliatory as well as rehabilitative. To have two of the most gifted peoples, namely Arabs and Jews, in a permanent state of unrest benefits only the war merchants. Saber Ahmed Jazbhay, DURBAN...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bridging the Gulf | 6/4/2008 | See Source »

...providing a first-rate education during times of unrest, LAU continues to offer classes - and students continue to graduate. I firmly believe that education is the way to promote positive change in the Middle East. Not only will it help bridge the knowledge and technology gaps in the region and help develop the Middle East's intellectual and human capital, but it will also help people succeed and live together more peacefully. Joseph J. Jabbra, PRESIDENT, LEBANESE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, BEIRUT...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bridging the Gulf | 6/4/2008 | See Source »

...venues of study for non-Western disciplines or topics is only half the battle. While the 1957 establishment of the Center for East Asian Studies surely led to a greater understanding of East Asian cultures on Harvard’s campus, it is impossible to escape the exoticism the region was subject to by the College’s press. By labeling Japan and Korea “potential trouble areas,” The Crimson pigeonholed these Asian countries into the realm of the unfamiliar and dangerous, volatile entities exiled by their vulnerability to the pull of communism. This...

Author: By Emma M. Lind | Title: Let the Subaltern Speak | 6/4/2008 | See Source »

...profit center aims to be the nation's first museum dedicated to the complete story of the Revolution. Backers say it will not only preserve and interpret important artifacts from the period, but will create more than 800 jobs, draw 725,000 history-minded visitors annually, and solidify the region's historic claim to be the cradle of American independence. "Our purpose is to reengage the American public in the history of the American Revolution and its relevance to today, because the American Revolution is still in progress," says Thomas M. Daly, president of the center, which grew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Building Battle at Valley Forge | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

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