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However, upon further reflection I became troubled and truly began to wonder if she had heard of that small skirmish in Europe and the Pacific a half century ago? Wasn’t it the United States military that helped preserve our freedom by fighting the very men who embodied fascism? It was a disappointing realization that some in the Harvard community equate U.S. military men and women with the Hitler’s Gestapo and Mussolini’s Italian Army...
...events of September 11 hit the shelves TIME.comix had to divide its coverage into two parts. Last week covered the "alternative" books. This week we examine the "mainstream" efforts by the likes of Marvel (home of Spider-Man, Capt. America and the X-Men), DC (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, et al.) and smaller houses. The big question: would they, could they, put superheroes into the tragedy...
...Some say accounting worries are only playing to larger fears that stocks are generally overvalued, and the buying that followed last week's Enronitis outbreak makes one wonder how long Wall Street's suspicion will last. But if investors can keep it up long enough to make understandability of earnings reports as important as their profitability, they'll at least provide Congress with a road map of how re-regulation ought to proceed. (Not to mention that nothing motivates public officials like falling indexes.) And they might even do what beseiged free-marketeers fervently hope: fix the problem on their...
...north of where the Trade Center once stood, is the firehouse of N.Y.F.D. Ladder Co. 8. You can stand outside, with the candles and damp flowers, and see the picture of a fire fighter missing since Sept. 11. Then turn south to look at the now unscraped sky and wonder when the rest of the world will be touched by the magic with which New Yorkers live each...
...wonder actors are such masochists; most of their working lives are spent in auditions, selling themselves and not making the sale. The It Factor (Bravo, Sundays, 9 p.m.) follows 12 young New York thesps, culled from a brutal audition process (3,500 applied). Some were famous years ago: Daisy Eagan won a Tony when she was 11. Some have tried it all: Godfrey Danchimah, a witty charmer, has done films, TV and stand-up. Others have great dimples: we'd cast Latarsha Rose in our next romantic comedy or dinner date...