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...based money," indicates how ignorant most Americans are about the monetary system [Nov. 12]. Money affects virtually every interaction we have with other people. When this interaction is in effect controlled by a private cartel (the Federal Reserve) instead of free-market forces, there is room for manipulation. I wish media institutions like Time would stop dismissing scrutiny of something as important as the monetary system. You do a disservice not only to yourselves but to future generations as well. Ben Johnson, Chicago...
...government, on the other hand, condones the torture of war prisoners, uses massive computer surveillance to spy on its own citizens and continues to vainly pursue a war that kills our youth. China's Me Generation can ignore its government yet still admire the pragmatic benefits. I only wish we could do the same. Clark Murray, Danville, Calif...
...based money," indicates how ignorant most Americans are about the monetary system [Nov. 12]. Money affects virtually every interaction we have with other people. When this interaction is in effect controlled by a private cartel (the Federal Reserve) instead of free-market forces, there is room for manipulation. I wish media institutions like TIME would stop dismissing scrutiny of something as important as the monetary system. You do a disservice not only to yourselves but to future generations as well...
...According to Reitan, people who have been through similar struggles with acceptance are most affected by the film. His mother frequently attends screenings in Minneapolis, where she is often recognized. “Gay men come up to my mom in tears saying, ‘I so wish my mother would have been able to get to the point you’re at,’” Reitan said.At one showing his mother saw what appeared to be a bearded homeless man crying in the theatre. “After the show ended, she realized...
...Ever wish you could just get out of a relationship? Then check out George Feydeau’s French farce “Take Her, She’s Yours!”—translated by Norman R. Shapiro ’51—which will open Nov. 19 at the Adams House Pool Theatre. It’s the story of a husband trying to find a new man for his ambivalent wife after he starts having an affair. The Roving Reporter stopped by their dress rehearsal to feel the love.Maria “Masha?...