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AIDS is undeniably a global epidemic; every day an estimated 8,200 people with AIDS die and 14,000 people are infected with the HIV virus. The activists’ demands—that the U.S. fund global prevention, treatment and research of AIDS with $2.5 billion in fiscal year...
The combination of wealth and a dominant regional style (plus, says Merchell, "a certain amount of keeping up with the Joneses") led to a flurry of Modernist-home construction that lasted into the '60s, and a parallel boom in Modernist public buildings and tract houses. The style fell out of...
The first president of the U.S. is no longer first in the hearts of his countrymen--especially the younger ones. A survey of historians and scholars cited him as our greatest President, but among average Americans, the first George W. was voted only the seventh most popular. (Lincoln was first...
Pittman takes over from Barry Schuler, the former tech entrepreneur who has run AOL since the merger in January 2001 and will now head a new interactive services division. Although Pittman, 48, is known as an agile manager with an uncanny ability to build big consumer brands, this is the...
The Bush administration is wisely attempting to restore a non-violent channel for pursuing Palestinian national aspirations - to create hope, because suicide terrorism thrives on despair. McVeigh's acolytes were few because even those who share his grievances have other channels of expression in a democratic society. Right now, most...