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...Bushies complain that enviros and most Democrats haven't bothered to wait for the release of the new proposal before dismissing it as a sop to Big Oil. They incessantly lambaste the Clinton Administration for neglecting the nation's long-term energy needs. And they scoff at any critic who suggests that the White House is too close to the energy sector...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Power Struggle | 5/14/2001 | See Source »

...annual “Art in Bloom” festival at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA). For the artistically snobbish the event—which invites New England Gardening Clubs to interpret the MFA’s paintings in flower arrangements—is a chance to scoff at the genteel world of Gardening Clubs and Ladies’ Societies and their decidedly bourgeois tastes...

Author: By Maria-helene V. Wagenberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: April Showers Bring MFA Flowers | 5/4/2001 | See Source »

...from the inside of the Mass. Hall occupation do not scoff at the movement the administration has already shown to be possible in response to the groundswell of local and national community, worker, alumni and faculty support for ending poverty on campus. I am encouraged by President Neil L. Rudenstine’s pledge to re-open discussion on the issue of a living wage. However, though he has announced the formation of a committee, there are many details that are unclear. And, frankly, I’ve got some concerns. Will there be representation of workers or students? What?...

Author: By Susan Misra, | Title: The Right Kind of Negotiations | 5/3/2001 | See Source »

...would be easy to scoff at such ideas, elaborated by Laura Doyle in her book The Surrendered Wife (Simon & Schuster) as retro or ridiculous. But last week Doyle made the national media rounds, and her book is already on Amazon's Top 10. Surrendered Wives circles have sprouted in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago. The book has understandably provoked strong reactions. Popular therapist and author John Gray praises it, on the front cover, as a "practical and valuable tool." But UCLA psychologist Andrew Christensen moans, "It's destructive. It's a throwback, and it doesn't protect women...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I Surrender, Dear | 1/22/2001 | See Source »

Debates about environmental preservation and conservation often center around the role of the sentient market. Adherents of Adam Smith tend to tout the unfettered market as the means to environmental salvation, believing that eventually the price of a good reflects its true costs. Environmentalists scoff at this logic for a multitude of reasons: Some believe that economics is bunk since it's largely based on (what to them appears) untenable assumptions, others criticize free market solutions because of the incredible difficulty in valuing the environment. Still, most environmentalists believe that political will and the action of individuals is necessary...

Author: By Rohan R. Gulrajani, | Title: Energy and the Market | 12/18/2000 | See Source »

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