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...hold powerful women to impossible standards. Just look at another woman trying to win over Americans on TV this fall. Before jail, Martha Stewart was a rarity among women TV hosts. She didn't flirt, cajole or beg us to like her; she just coolly, competently insisted that we respect her. Now, ankle-bracelet free, she's launched a new daytime show, Martha, and a new Martha Stewart: vulnerable, self-deprecating, coquettish and fun. She jokes about prison! She wears a tiara! Publicizing her new edition of The Apprentice, the media mogul and notoriously demanding boss now swears to anyone...
...week's end, no progress was made in expanding the Security Council but, according to a TIME/CNN poll conducted in four major Indian metropolises by market-research company TNS, Indians agree that their nation will deserve more respect in the future. Three quarters of the respondents asserted that India would develop into a superpower within the next quarter-century. More than 40% of those polled said they thought Bombay?already home to the world's most prolific film industry?would one day eclipse Hollywood as the global entertainment capital. The poll also suggests that Singh should concentrate on the domestic...
...during the 1980s and '90s. Nachtwey's picture of a man staring up at one of the smoking World Trade Center towers perfectly renders the initial astonishment before it turned to horror. Letizia Battaglia, who risked her life to photograph the Mafia in Sicily, is treated with no less respect than exemplary war photographer Robert Capa. Gideon Mendel, who has doggedly tracked aids around the world, has equal billing with Martin Parr, England's foremost photographic satirist of class and consumerism. In his wicked portrait of a couple seated in a restaurant, the romance of married life seems to belong...
...think a lot of things have changed since last year. We’re playing with a lot more confidence,” Gilmore says. “But we understand they’re a top-ranked opponent, and we respect the level of talent and coaching Harvard has here...
...This is a test of the Senate more than it is of Judge Roberts,” Sen. Lindsey O. Graham, R-S.C., said. “I hope the Democrats...give the same respect we gave to Justice [Ruth Bader] Ginsburg”—a nominee of former president Bill Clinton—“who was, in my opinion, a very hard vote for a Republican...