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...financial mess. The fault is a broader human trait: the reluctance or inability to consider the downside of a situation that has so many attractive features. The financial products at issue were profitable, and people were getting houses. Any problems that arose would be taken care of tomorrow. Wonderful invention, tomorrow! Kenneth Viste, BOISE, IDAHO...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Recession Redux | 10/7/2008 | See Source »

...that the uneducated state of rural voters, who handed Thaksin and his successors large electoral mandates, makes them vulnerable to electoral fraud. But vote buying doesn't wholly explain the appeal of populist politicians like Thaksin, who promised villagers health-care benefits and microfinancing options. If elections were held tomorrow, the governing coalition led by the People Power Party, which is packed with Thaksin acolytes, would likely win support again. The final battle, as that one PAD leader calls it, isn't over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thai Opposition Protests Heat Up | 10/7/2008 | See Source »

...phenomenon boils down to: what makes you happy. As ecstatic as California’s gay community was in June, November may prove to be a somber affair. The economy is collapsing around us, gas prices are through the roof, and who knows what the world will look like tomorrow. Who’s to begrudge a little kiss...

Author: By Jillian J. Goodman | Title: The Summer of (Lesbian) Love | 10/3/2008 | See Source »

...A.R.T. production in his or her time here and incorporate the experience into Harvard’s many traditions.“If I can touch people and show them what theater can be, how vital, how transformative, people will remember that and that will build our support for tomorrow,” Paulus says.—Staff writer Ama R. Francis can be reached at afrancis@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Ama R. Francis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: What Would Paulus Do? | 10/3/2008 | See Source »

...some ways, these problems are typical of an industry gradually modernizing and finding itself caught between the Bollywood of yesterday, which was run like a family business and worked on connections and affiliations, and the Bollywood of tomorrow, where production houses will be run like corporations. "As of now, age-old values like loyalty to employers and affiliation to employees are still meaningful," says Barjatya. "For example, an established production house like Rajshri pays old employees' medical bills even though we're not legally obligated to. And workers remain loyal to us in view of that." But as newer production...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bollywood Strike Hits Festival Season | 10/2/2008 | See Source »

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