Word: tzu
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...feel the deepest sadness for American soldiers, who must serve under a Secretary of Defense whose blend of supreme arrogance, utter ignorance and blinding incompetence puts them at such terrible and unnecessary risk. Surely even the most cursory acquaintance with The Art of War, the martial primer by Sun Tzu, would have taught Rumsfeld that if you don't have the army you might want, then you don't go to war. How dare he put the Administration's vendetta ahead of the welfare of his troops. Kenneth J. Wiebe Chilliwack, Canada Sins of the Son U.N. secretary-general Kofi...
...corporate-war correspondents because he's in the trenches. By day, he toils for a media warlord, sparring with corporate enemies, many of whom seem to be co-workers. He takes names and then, turning to his guise as a columnist at FORTUNE, kicks butt in print. In Sun Tzu Was a Sissy, Bing unloads on the famed Chinese strategist whose treatise, The Art of War, launched a thousand battles in China centuries ago--and a million management books in the past decade purporting to adapt Tzu's sublime Eastern battle philosophy to winning in Western business conflicts. Tzu counseled...
Aside from Marks, Mihaly and Salzberg, members of the Senior 48 are: Jonathan P. Abel, Rebecca J. Alaly, Ronen Ben-Efraim, Danielle V. Brown, Bethany A. Burum, Stephanie Tzu-Ying Chang, Eugene Chislenko, Jeffrey P. Clemens, Melissa L. Dell, Nicholas D. Elprin, Jonathan S. Gnoza, Caroline A. Gross, Liora R. Halperin, Veronica R. Heller, Andrew E. Holm, Margaret T. Hsieh, Honor Hsin, Andy Itsara, Jennie A. Johnson, Nicholas F. M. Josefowitz, also a Crimson editor, Emily A. Kendall, David V. Kimel, Mihuan Li, Chang C. Liu, Raluca I. Manea, Shankar A. Nair, Max C. Nicholas, Antonio L. Perez, Shira...
...addition to Makarov and Wild, this year’s Harvard Gates Scholarship recipients include Charles B. Chang ’03, Andrew C. Lin ’04, Tzu-Huan Lo ’03, Barbara Richter ’04, Amy E. Rowe, who graduated from the Divinity School in 2001, and Brian A. Shillinglaw...
...Flow with whatever may happen and let your mind be free: stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. -Chuang Tzu...