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...vote was taken, and United 93 won by a slim margin. Which might be thought to speak to the home-team strain in this year's voting. We New Yorkers chose a movie about events that left a hole in the city that still hasn't been filled. The Boston Society of Film Critics picked Martin Scorsese's The Departed, which was shot in Boston. And the Los Angeles Film Critics Association went for Clint Eastwood's Letters from Iwo Jima, shot in California. But don't make too much of local favorites. The New York Online Film Critics chose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Do Movie Critics Matter? | 12/12/2006 | See Source »

Still, the level of mistrust between U.S. and Iraqi forces runs so high that some U.S. soldiers speak openly about the possibility that they could be led into an ambush or attacked directly by the same police officers they have armed and trained. Grim says he doesn't share that concern because Hashim and his men know that Grim's platoon is ready for any situation. "It goes back to trusting your fellow American soldier to watch your back and keep you out of trouble," says Grim. "If the police did turn on us during a patrol, it would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Looking The Other Way | 12/11/2006 | See Source »

...reeling from wild economic growth and rampant corruption, the concept of the law as a way to settle disputes or win justice remains a novelty. Still, over the past two decades, the law and the legal system have begun to take root. China's leaders, including President Hu Jintao, speak often of the importance of "administering the country according to law." The legal profession and legal education have mushroomed; China's government has enacted thousands of new laws; and major institutions like the legislatures and the courts have been strengthened and professionalized. But activist lawyers who try to take advantage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's Quest for Justice | 12/11/2006 | See Source »

...Jonathan's column expressed his own views regarding the NCAA's mascot policy," a statement from The Crimson's president, William C. Marra '07, said. "Our columnists speak for themselves only, not for the Crimson staff. We stand by our sports columnists' right to opine on important issues affecting intercollegiate athletics, but we're sorry that the column caused some of our readers to feel personally hurt...

Author: By Aditi Banga, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Protest Crimson Column | 12/11/2006 | See Source »

...first Presidential primary. A fundraiser for the New Hampshire Democratic Party, originally intended for about 500 people, sold more than 1500 tickets to people from 13 states - and that didn't include the more than 100 reporters who showed up. Seven hundred came to another event to hear Obama speak and sign copies of his best-selling book. "It harkens back to RFK," said Lou D'Allesandro, a New Hampshire state senator, "all of the new people coming out. And this phenomenon is country-wide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hope for Obama in New Hampshire | 12/11/2006 | See Source »

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