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...will revisit old divisions for an initiative that has little or no chance,” Councillor Anthony D. Galluccio said. “I feel that this is an irresponsible initiative. I feel that it has little likelihood for success...

Author: By Jessica R. Rubin-wills, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rent Control Question Divides Cambridge Residents | 9/24/2003 | See Source »

...Asian Journey Home" was beautifully integrated and touched upon many lives in different ways. Physical alterations alienate the heart forever, and home is a place we preserve in our minds, safe from change. It requires a quantum of courage to revisit one's home of the past. These writers had the courage to take the journey back to a place that was and will never be again. Among all the journeys home, that of Pankaj Mishra and Ved Mehta appealed to me the most. The Indian subcontinent has altered irrevocably over the past two generations; at the same time, however...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 9/15/2003 | See Source »

Dubbed the Clown Prince of track and field, U.S. sprinter JON DRUMMOND threw a world-class tantrum in Paris last Sunday. He lay in his lane, refusing to budge, after he was disqualified from the 100-meter world-championship quarter-finals for a false start. Some hope officials will revisit their reliance on gate sensors. "If you so much as pass gas, you get a false start," says runner Kim Collins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Performance of the Week | 9/8/2003 | See Source »

...wasteful and absurd." Poindexter is expected to leave his Pentagon post in the wake of the controversy, but we may not have heard the last of the plan. "The p.r. has been bad," says George Neumann, a University of Iowa economics professor. "But people are going to want to revisit these issues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terrorism Futures: Good Concept, Bad P.R. | 8/11/2003 | See Source »

...dominant role in reshaping Iraq, but was forced to settle for the limited and largely symbolic UN role conceded by Washington's hawks. But now that the occupation mission has proven far more arduous, costly and protracted than the hawks had imagined, many in Washington are beginning to revisit the question. That's because the likes of France, Germany and India have made clear that they would contribute troops, but only under UN mandate. And because the European Union has signaled that it would be willing to help fund reconstruction, but only through a recognized international agency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tony Blair Wants More | 7/18/2003 | See Source »

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