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...with the provisos that Canadian forces be reinforced by 1,000 troops from elsewhere and that Canadian forces concentrate less on combat and more on training Afghan security forces. When finally consulted in earnest, Canadians concluded that the financial and human costs of the mission were in fact worth bearing, at least for now. That's the good news. The bad news is that unlike Canada, few other NATO countries have begun to grapple with the urgency of 21st century threats or the sacrifices needed to deal with them. The avoidance of these topics allows European politicians to shirk tough...
China's near miraculous economic rise has been built on the smarts of men like Cheng Wei-lun and the sweat of the 800 workers he employs as chief executive of the Tianji Wooden Products Co. Based in Guangdong province in southern China, the company, which exports $10 million worth of toys and children's furniture annually, is like thousands of other small manufacturers that help form the backbone of the country's formidable export-manufacturing machine. But that frame is showing cracks, and all the brains and brawn in the world might not be enough to rescue Tianji Wooden...
...spoiler to say that after average-guy Peter gets dumped by hot girlfriend, he meets new, hotter girl (Mila Kunis, “That 70s Show”). When ex-girlfriend wants Peter back, hotter girl gets jealous, and conflict ensues. What makes the film worth watching, or course, is not its clichéd plot but rather the one-liners exchanged by its supporting cast. The trio of Brand, Rudd, and Hader proves memorable and hilarious, but one can—and should—forget “Sarah Marshall...
...Robin M. Worth ’81, a former assistant dean, recounted a story of a student who had “thrown some elbows” on the basketball court and found himself before the dean. Moses’ words on that occasion, Worth said, made a lasting impression...
...really talked about the importance of being able to settle differences through conversation, and it was just something I’ve never forgotten,” Worth said...