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...Observer has never been the Sunday Times. Much closer to home, the Guardian, the Observer's stablemate and an internationally renowned avatar of the liberal media tradition, was always a bigger challenge. Both papers are run by the Guardian Media Group (GMG), itself owned by the Scott Trust, which was set up in 1936 to "secure the financial and editorial independence of the Guardian in perpetuity: as a quality national newspaper without party affiliation." Those noble aims were never extended to the Observer after it joined the GMG stable 16 years ago. As executives considered the group's deteriorating finances...
...first rule for scientists studying dogs is, Don't trust your hunches. Just because a dog looks as if it can count or understand words doesn't mean it can. "We say to owners, Look, you may have intuitions about your dog that are valuable," says Hauser. "But they might be wrong." (See TIME's video "The New Frugality: Doggie Day Care...
...don’t think anybody is thrilled being 1-5-1 but we are starting over now,” Leone said. “Learn from this experience, and start over on Saturday. They are a resilient group, and I trust in this team very much...
...that the most significant factor in her successful race was the training she received from her young head coach. “It’s really easy to confide in [Saretsky], and he works with you one on one,” Silva says. “I trust him to give me the right training that I need.” Saretsky is extremely pleased with Silva’s performance on Saturday, noting that the rookie’s hard work has paid off. “I knew she was talented, but she exceeded my expectations...
...Obama is now doing quite gracefully what many during the campaign feared he could not: He is playing the savvy realist, and not only in terms of maneuvering legislation. The president’s approach may produce an imperfect bill—but it is more likely to return trust in Washington than a stubborn strategy that would produce no bill...