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Gerolimatos continued painting after this initial therapeutic turn. Her next piece was an image of the Madonna with tears rolling down her cheeks. “My friends told me that this painting reminded them of me. The Virgin is so sad, and I was still grieving over my mother,” she says...
...sad that at one of the greatest educational institutions in the world, students can concentrate in the study of economics without ever having to question the values that are inherent in its study. The belief that economics is not political, that it is value-free is, I believe, a common misperception of economics that Harvard unfortunately perpetuates. The class that introduces almost half of the Harvard students to economics does not address the most fundamental part of economics—the values and beliefs that support its claims. Not only are the basic assumptions of mainstream economics in Social Analysis...
...special forces arrived in Qila-Niazi to inspect what was thought to have been a triumphant blow against Osama bin Laden's network. Instead it found the remains of the party. Out of 112 people, two women had survived. "When the U.S. soldiers saw the destruction, they were very sad," says Assaullah Falah, a tribal elder, as he leads a reporter through the wreckage...
...warplanes over southern Vietnam. Nicknamed for the orange stripes on its storage barrels, Agent Orange contains dioxin, now linked to cancer and a host of other ailments, including birth defects. "The doctors told me my daughter's condition is because of this chemical," Ngoc says. "I feel so sad when I look at her. What future can she have...
...Last week Marc's body, along with those of seven other American soldiers, was flown from Afghanistan to Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany before coming home for those proud, sad ceremonies that mark the death of young men in battle. The Army had once more been asked to live up to the promise it makes to those who serve. "We don't leave Americans behind," says Brigadier General John Rosa Jr., deputy director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Last week that word was kept. But the price for doing so was high...