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...evaluative escapade, however insisted that, to be fair, all graduate-student teaching fellows deserve to be judged by their students. To give greater incentive to fill out the tedious evaluation forms, compliant students will receive their grades earlier, and the “Q” site will remain open even after exams have concluded.But these measures do not primarily ensure, however, that teaching fellows have equal opportunity to be upbraided by their unlettered pupils. Rather, the Faculty has inadvertently undermined a fundamental concept of education by casually inverting the roles of student and master.Earning a place on the Harvard...

Author: By Christopher B. Lacaria | Title: Rule of the Unwise | 2/19/2008 | See Source »

...with the least amount of conflict and violence, and independence is that way," said Ilazi, now 22. "There is no perfect solution. But the Balkans should work to strengthen Europe, not be a problem for Europe." The initial responses to Kosovo's independence, however, suggest that the Balkans will remain a problem for Europe for the foreseeable future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Kosovo Divides Europe | 2/19/2008 | See Source »

...will rise and inflation will creep upward over the next twelve to 18 months. Most of the government's economists are bracing for a jump in joblessness to 3.3 million by this fall. Nonetheless, the Prime Minister is unlikely to resort to Keynesian pump priming even if her policies remain slow to work. At one of the most critical times of her first term, when she was being pressed by many in her Cabinet to reflate the economy by some $5 billion, she uttered the now famous words: "The lady is not for turning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thatcher Triumphant | 2/18/2008 | See Source »

...showed that 65% of the British felt that some sort of negotiations with Argentina should take place. Instead, the Prime Minister is considering promulgating a sort of Thatcher Doctrine. The policy would hold that in British outposts, such as the Falklands and Gibraltar, the views of the inhabitants would remain paramount under all circumstances...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thatcher Triumphant | 2/18/2008 | See Source »

Monday's raid to nab suspected leaders of that outbreak made good on vows by French President Nicolas Sarkozy in November that such violence "can not remain unpunished." But on Monday Sarkozy's political rivals questioned whether the real objective of the busts wasn't instead to stage a diversion to the President's plunging approval ratings with a bit of heart-stirring crime fighting for the nation's media to lap up. Such high-profile law-and-order activity, Sarkozy's detractors allege, might also help limit losses the right is expected to suffer should voters use nationwide municipal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Photo-Op Raids of Paris | 2/18/2008 | See Source »

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