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...Americans are perpetually telling pollsters their number one election year concern is the economy. That?s a problem for Presidential candidates, because there are few things a commander-in-chief can do to fix a sluggish economy, and none of them are bold. When Iraqi Shi?ites are openly rebelling and Condi Rice is testifying before the 9/11 commission, Kerry?s four-point plan to reenact pay-as-you-go budget rules is not going to set the world on fire...
...Tokyo's skyline. But you might have noted that rental apartments in Mori buildings are quite expensive. The average Japanese family has a monthly budget of about $2,900. That entire amount would not be enough to rent even the humblest Mori apartment. No doubt the public areas of bold developments such as Roppongi Hills have created something that contribute to society-places to visit, have dinner, possibly even work. But live there? That's an impossible dream for most people. Ted Fotos Tokyo...
...individuals could work alongside senior tutors, who are already overburdened with administrative responsibilities, to keep up with particular students, provide training to tutors and coordinate between academic and health professionals. If Harvard were to embrace such a concerted—and expensive—effort, it would make a bold statement about its priorities and its commitment to reform...
...assistance and support of our allies, like Spain. This dependence not only calls for military support, but for intelligence collection and a show of solidarity. In order to reaffirm his commitment to a battle that threatens his country so gravely, as we learned last week, Zapatero should make bold steps in the early weeks of his administration to continue the anti-terrorism efforts of his predecessor outside of his decision not to support the war in Iraq—a decision clearly supported by the Spanish people...
When Julie Robinson, the AGSA's head of prints, drawings and photographs, curated her first survey show back in 1990, it was a more straightforward affair. Then, pictures simply stared back at audiences - looming larger, perhaps, because of the bold new type-C prints being adopted by rising stars like Bill Henson and Tracey Moffatt, but mute and mysterious all the same. Fourteen years on, Henson and Moffatt have been joined by a more raucous mob of artists, whose pictures answer back - or, to cite one of Moffatt's videos, give Lip. "The momentum's been building," Robinson says...