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...recently expanded to include the study of world literatures. Conference co-organizer and Visiting Professor David N. Damrosch, who knows twelve languages, ranging from Nahuatl to Egyptian Hieroglyphics, has been at the vanguard of the transformation, and has served as the general editor of the six-volume Longman Anthology of World Literature...

Author: By Alex M. Mcleese, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Literature Department Chair Named | 4/3/2009 | See Source »

...brief relationship with the electorate remained a crucial issue to the end. Some believed Latham's inexperience was not a problem. "He has a lot to learn, but who doesn't?" said 75-year-old Margaret Nicol outside a bakery in Caboolture, part of the marginal Queensland seat of Longman. For one 79-year-old in a shopping center in the marginal Melbourne seat of Deakin, Medicare Gold was enough to assuage his doubts. "My wife worries that he's just a boy, but I think he should be given a go." In the New South Wales seat of Dobell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Matter of Trust | 10/14/2004 | See Source »

...after pegging so much on it, Labor's message about Howard's truthfulness either wasn't believed or didn't matter. "There's no such thing as an honest politician, so it's not really an issue," says Arron Tomvald, a 33-year-old Liberal voter in Queensland's Longman. There will be questions, too, about Labor's campaign - from an unsuccessful candidate in Victoria, for one. Latham didn't make a single visit to his electorate, the candidate says: the campaign "has felt pretty New South Wales?centric...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Matter of Trust | 10/14/2004 | See Source »

These portraits are, like any obituary, colored by friends' and families' loving remembrances of the departed. But there is something else at work here. At times, Longman describes the passengers as if they were job candidates. They were "self-directed, independent thinkers," he writes, "people who could assess a situation and work in teams." If this reads like Management Secrets of Flight 93, in a way it is; Longman is explaining these heroes using the terms by which the world measured them. (And nearly a year and WorldCom later, it is heartening to see business skills treated as noble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The White-Collar Warrior | 8/5/2002 | See Source »

...also a reach. As Longman notes, Flight 93's passengers had a practical advantage: their flight was hijacked after the other three, and they learned about the suicide missions over cell phones and air phones. Any other explanation for their bravery is secondary. Of course you're going to find Type A, goal-oriented people flying cross-country on an 8 a.m. Tuesday flight. But what's to say that a planeload of weekend vacationers wouldn't have fought for their lives too? Nothing, except maybe a quasi-Calvinist assumption: success breeds virtue, and those who were leaders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The White-Collar Warrior | 8/5/2002 | See Source »

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