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...Reread the Gettysburg Address. Pondered its wise words, which speak to us still. Then, saw Crossroads...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 15 | 2/21/2002 | See Source »

JHUMPA LAHIRI, Pulitzer prizewinning author: "I've reread Franny and Zooey. There is something reassuring about Salinger, and I also wanted to read a novel set in New York City. Though it is a dark story, Salinger's New York family survives their difficulties with humor and grace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 60-Second Symposium: The Culture Of Healing | 10/1/2001 | See Source »

...Lewis’ computer science course, but I have read and reread his comments as printed in The Crimson. Indeed, this moment aptly compels all members of the Harvard community to engage in contemplative introspection. It is not only the fragility of life that we too often take for granted, but the fact that we are here, at one of history’s greatest institutions of learning. Although we may have acquired countless accolades in our relatively short lives, teenagers abroad with as much talent and ambition are hamstrung by corrupt governments and hampered by illnesses that the Western...

Author: By Michael F. Maltese, | Title: Harvard After Sept. 11 | 9/19/2001 | See Source »

...about the future of e-books is this: reading is about to become a privilege, not a right. Publishing companies are licking their lips at all the potential opportunities to make you pay for copyrighted collections of 26 characters and punctuation. You won't be able to move them, reread them, download them to your Palm Pilot - and you certainly won't be able to lend them to a friend - without their say-so. So many security systems and cryptographic keys are being developed to lock up your favorite authors, it would make your head spin to list them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Column Will Self-Destruct in 60 Seconds | 8/8/2001 | See Source »

Your Comment: --> The number of Americans who have traded yoga, or perhaps idle mornings, for Falun Gong can't be accurately guessed?there is no central office, no dues?but a sampling in the nation's capital suggests they are truly into it (most have read and reread Li's writings) and that Falun Gong's appeal has spread far beyond the Chinatowns and university campuses where it first took off in the U.S. "It is very powerful," says Dr. Gary Feuerberg, a government statistician in Washington, who has been practicing Falun Gong since 1998. It was so powerful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Among the Believers | 7/2/2001 | See Source »

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