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At daybreak, before any of them had reached the site, TIME Tokyo Bureau Chief Edwin Reingold surveyed the area from a helicopter. "The crash scene was still and seemed oddly, pitifully small to represent such a major disaster," he reported. "The body of the jet had crashed through trees, uprooting...
America's skylines once stood as stirring symbols of progress and prosperity. Yet in many cities the glass-and-steel monuments have now come to represent wretched excess. During the past five years, U.S. developers have constructed a breathtaking surplus of office towers, condominium complexes and hotels. In Los Angeles...
The meetings represent not only a lack of confidence in Summers’ leadership, but also a frustration with the traditional venues for discussing concerns. These channels of communication include monthly Faculty meetings, which are chaired by Summers, and bi-weekly meetings of the Faculty Council, the 18-member FAS...
The dolls, flags, and other artifacts filling Matory’s shelves represent some of the religions of Latin American and African peoples that the professor has spent his career studying.
Even though all of the new crop of student businesses are internet-based, they represent a wide spectrum of origins and interest in aid and profit. For some, like Tanjeloff, the measure of success is mainly financial.