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...above all other superheroes?I really liked the design of Batman. I liked the concept. There's a lot more you can do with Batman than most other superheroes. Like Superman. Superman's basically an omnipotent god. Batman is the flip side of that, which is a lot easier for people to relate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Book Designer Chip Kidd | 10/24/2008 | See Source »

...demand for oil is off 10% worldwide, why are prices down more than 50%? It's not a one to one relationship - small demand swings can cause large price swings, says Blanch. And the unraveling of oil is the other side of the credit crunch. Banks, investment banks and speculators have pulled money out of oil futures, further driving oil prices down; that's one reason why prices have fallen far faster than demand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's Behind (and Ahead for) the Plunging Price of Oil | 10/24/2008 | See Source »

McLoughlin said that this increase in vandalism has impeded the publicity efforts of other student groups, as well as the Student Life and Activities Office. He said that the entire side of a sandwich board filled with the office’s posters—intended to remind student groups of a registration deadline—had been quickly removed to make way for other groups?...

Author: By Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Dean Stresses Free Speech After Vandalism of Right to Life Posters | 10/24/2008 | See Source »

...That's certainly how the first driver to arrive on the Pakistani side of the once princely state sees it. "I'm very happy. I cannot express my joy," says Taslim Arif, whose pickup truck is carrying fruit and spices. "It's good to be in our homeland, to be among my brothers. If Kashmir stays with India, it will be very bad. We need to be free...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India, Pakistan Cross the 'Line' | 10/23/2008 | See Source »

...ties with Pakistan's neighbours, recently told an interviewer that India had "never been a threat" to Pakistan and labeled as "terrorists" the Islamist militants who had fought India in Kashmir with the backing of the Pakistani military, there was outrage in Pakistan and among Kashmiris on the Indian side of the Line of Control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India, Pakistan Cross the 'Line' | 10/23/2008 | See Source »

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