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...state panel in Virginia continues to investigate the fatal shootings at Virginia Tech, university and local mental health officials have been arguing over who's to blame for not making sure Cho Seung-Hui, the troubled student who shot and killed 32 people before killing himself on April 16, received the outpatient psychiatric treatment a judge had ordered for him in 2005. The campus massacre also prompted colleges around the country to look for weaknesses in their own mental health programs. Since then, one thing has become clear: there is widespread confusion about whether federal privacy laws prevent school mental...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Lessons of Virginia Tech | 8/7/2007 | See Source »

Brooks says the PMOI assessment seems plausible based on U.S. intelligence. "It wouldn't surprise me," Brooks said. "Evidence of their presence has been here for some time." Brooks said sophisticated kidnapping operations in Iraq and high-tech bombs of the kind Hizballah has been known to use in Lebanon are signs that the group is increasingly a part of the militia scene here. Brooks said that over the past two years Iraqi militia fighters have noticeably increased their destructive capacities against American forces, and he attributed the transformation to the presence of Hizballah and other guerrilla trainers in Iraq...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hizballah's Long Reach Into Iraq | 7/24/2007 | See Source »

...crash made it onto television, users of Orkut, the dominant Brazilian social-networking website, had already created a “community.” By 1 a.m. it had more than 2,300 members. Just as Facebook.com and Myspace users memorialized the victims of the Virginia Tech shootings of April 16, Brazilians are already using similar mediums to ascertain the living and memorialize the dead...

Author: By Matthew S. Blumenthal | Title: Tragedy at Congonhas, As I Saw It | 7/20/2007 | See Source »

...long run, that collaborativeness bolsters the firm's ability to do what it thinks is best for investors. Consider the 1990s, when tech-stock valuations soared off the charts. Many value investors came under enormous pressure from shareholders and corporate parents to load up on ridiculously inflated stocks. David Hoeft, who covers technology stocks at Dodge & Cox and sits on the domestic-equities committee, recalls a very different experience. "Our job inside the firm got easier," he says. "We trimmed as time went on. We just couldn't rationalize the expectations." No finger pointing. No pressure from the boss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cult of Committee | 7/19/2007 | See Source »

...volume of M&A deals in the U.S. alone surged to $1.49 trillion in 2006--a level not seen since the tech boom in the late 1990s, when annual activity topped the $1.5 trillion mark just prior to the dotcom crash, according to market-research group Dealogic. And it's only halftime. Through early July, M&A volume totaled $1.17 trillion, up from $761.5 billion during the same period a year ago, the first time that M&A volume has topped the $1 trillion mark in the first six months of a year. Private equity accounted for about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Finance: A Private-Equity Peak? | 7/19/2007 | See Source »

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