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...bone fragments lie in the dirt at the bottom of the box like the dots and dashes of some infuriating code. They were there, says the owner, when he bought it. Whoever sold it to his dealer would have removed anything larger, since Israeli collectors and looters alike know that the rabbinical authorities are sensitive about human remains. What is left is these off-white bits. The largest is half an inch wide and three inches long, its inner surface an intricate honeycomb. A reporter holds it gently--who knows whose DNA it might contain...
...Whoever is sworn in on Jan. 3, 2003, will have a tough time living up to Wellstone's contrarian act. No other member of the Senate was on the losing side of so many 99-to-1 or 98-to-2 votes, and none voted more consistently against the Bush Administration, according to the Congressional Quarterly. But Wellstone was not merely obstreperous. Born to Russian-Jewish immigrants, he was encouraged by his father, a frustrated playwright and essayist who spoke 10 languages and worked for the U.S. Information Agency under Edward R. Murrow, to live a life that merged intellectual...
Hopefully, Coke will recognize the minimal costs and long-term benefits of providing full coverage of treatment to its entire workforce and their families. If not, don’t let Santa Claus, digital polar bears or whoever Coke pulls out of the hat for this holiday season fool you into thinking Coke is a corporation with integrity and one worth supporting with your money. Instead, it may be time to experience the joy of Pepsi...
Upon opening the envelope, I discovered that the Massachusetts Office of Jury Commissioner desperately needed to replace whoever was currently in charge of public relations. In addition to the stern “Jury duty: Your civic obligation,” jury duty has at least two other uninspiring mottos, curiously at odds with each other: for altruists, “Jury Duty: You Make the Difference,” and, for the self-interested, “Jury Service...It’s For You.” I also learned that I had been assigned to jury duty...
...Whoever thought Walter Mondale would get another chance to save the Democrats? Probably no one, least of all Mondale himself. But almost 20 years after the erstwhile presidential candidate's crushing defeat at the hands of Ronald Reagan, the 74-year-old Mondale is once again in the headlines. The renewed interest is borne out of tragedy: He has emerged as the Democrats' top choice to replace the late Sen. Paul Wellstone on next week's Minnesota ballot, following the plane crash that killed Wellstone, his wife and their daughter last Friday...