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...graphic novel seems both sunny and dim. As a term for a kind of book, "graphic novel" has become increasingly dissatisfying. "Maybe for a short window it was enough to say 'graphic novel' but soon it won't be," says Art Spiegelman, "because if you talk about [Chris Ware's] 'Jimmy Corrigan' as a graphic novel you'll have to explain that it's not manga or Marvel. Then you are left saying, 'well it's got a seriousness of purpose' that the phrase 'graphic novel' alone won't offer." On the positive side, the public awareness of these books...
...Michael Ware's report on the recruitment by the U.S. last spring of Iraqi collaborators, who were crucial to the success of the invasion [Oct. 20], suggested that some U.S. authorities knew the extent of the threat from Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Who in the U.S. intelligence services or government--by accident or design--exaggerated that threat and thus misled the governments and peoples of Australia, Spain and Britain? An independent public inquiry is essential to settle that question. It must be followed by U.S. actions showing that lessons have been learned from the Iraq situation. Otherwise...
...Analyzing Iraq Michael Ware's report on the recruitment by the U.S. last spring of Iraqi collaborators, who were crucial to the success of the invasion [Oct. 20], suggested that some U.S. authorities knew the extent of the threat from Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Who in the U.S. intelligence services or government?by accident or design?exaggerated that threat and thus misled the governments and peoples of Australia, Britain and Spain? An independent public inquiry is essential to settle that question. It must be followed by U.S. actions showing that lessons have been learned. Otherwise it is less...
...What struck me is I’ve attended many of these [lectures] over the years, and I’ve never seen the audience so engaged with the speaker,” Bradley P. Ware ’71 said. “He’s a very warm person...
...think that we are a little unfair to men," says Mirjam Mol, vice president of Organon's reproductive-medicine program. "The men in our study are very motivated." Will women trust men to take their medicine? Says Dr. Regine Sitruk-Ware, an endocrinologist at the Population Council, an international reproductive-research organization: "Really, it's for reasonable people in a stable relationship...