Vol. 135 No. 2744, May 2007
Index
- Giving lip service to Angelina Jolie.
- Kids can bypass internet filters.
- Say goobye to dimpled thighs.
- Why we ignore nagging spouse.
- Digital technology spurs "copyright panic".
- FBI not tracking gay murders.
- "Something" in the way she smells.
- Man-on-man job complaints soaring.
- Racial and ethnic intermarriages slowing.
- "Deserving poor" or "greedy geezers"?
- Most Americans want health care reform.
- Old abd fat a bad combination.
- Your time is now my time.
- Entrepreneurship will beat battleships: "money cures almost all ills, while its absence is a precursor of restlessness, discontent, and violence. We need a foreign policy that showers dollars, not bombs, that ships business plans, not Humvees, abroad.".
- Scaredy-cat politics.
- The CIA knew the depense department knew of Iraqi insurgency--but did nothing: "the U.S. intelligence community ... steadfastly has resisted serious attempts to exploit and release the information captured in postwar Iraq.".
- Escaping the trap: "... U.S. policymakers need to absorb the larger lesson of the Iraqi debacle. Launching an elective war in pursuit of a nation-building chimera was an act of folly. It is a folly they should vow never to repeat in any other country.".
- A tale of two countries.
- Fighting fire with diplomacy: "for the 21st century, the U.S.-Iran relationship will frame the structure and dynamics of the Middle East. We must be sure of our actions and wise with our words. The prospects for peace that have eluded all nations of the Middle East for so long may be on the edge of a convergence of historic intersects.".
- Picking up the tab.
- On the defensive: "one thing is certain.... Military intervention in Iraq and the climate of open rebellion that ensued profoundly have altered the terms of the [terrorist] threat and now condition its development.".
- Taking care of business: "if Great Britain and the EU fail to put prompt and massive pressure on Iran and confront it with the alternative of either changing course or suffering devastating economic blows, all that will remain will be the choice between a bad solution (the military option) and a dreadful one (the Iranian bomb).".
- Resurrecting Gustave Dore: "... his ambitions and achievements in terms of illustrating a staggeringly vast encyclopedia of world literature far exceeded anything dreamed of by the young Romantics. Yet, like them, he continued to plunge us into fantastic extremes that only can be fully experienced behind closed eyes.".
- Venice and the Islamic World: "[This] is the first major exhibition to explore one of the most important and distinctive facets of Venetian art history: the exchange of objects and interchange of ideas between the great Italian maritime city and her Islamic neighbors in the Eastern Mediterranean.".
- Join the "Bellobration": this year's circus truly is a clown's delight.
- Good as gold: a glittering exhibition reveals the dazzling art and intriguing science behind this icon of wealth.
- 2008 The amazing race is on.
- Digital downside.
- America's left has taken a wrong turn: "the centralized, pyramidal command structure of the socialist form of government, and the idea that the 'party' can lead and represent the best interests of the people, have, over the last century, repeatedly shown themselves to be moral and economic disasters." Still, this is the platform the Democrats insist upon pushing.
- Implementing a business strategy: "without successful initiatives, strategy implementation is impossible, and companies cannot make acquisitions, create and commercialize new products, enter new markets, forge and maintain competitive advantages, establish or enhance brand equity, drive costs out of a supply train, or develop talent.".
- The price of anything is the foregone alternative: "proactive pricing strategies come from visionary companies that understand and rely on the economic value they bring to customers. They separate value from benefits.".
- Stop the bellyaching: "eradicating victim mindset and behavior is not an overnight job. It takes real fortitude on the part of leaders to encourage candor, create high levels of accountability, and hold themselves to the same standards as their employees.".
- Looking for talent in all the right places: " ... how can management identify those who have potential to improve and work with them toward the accomplishment of that goal?".
- The wonderful "truth".
- The hidden diagnosis: "though it is considered to be two to three times more common than bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, [borderline personality disorder] is far less understood and grossly under recognized.".
- Inhabited by a cry.
- Seeing red over blue.
- Black & Decker spruces up spring.
- It's baseball bliss when you play hardball.
- The cards are in the cards.
- You're not out of line with these skates.
- Body grooming no longer just for gals.
- Getting workouts off to a quick start.
- This ball will pump up your game.
- What's for dinner--and when do we eat?
- Does an assembly line really move that fast?
- If you want to play, Wii do, too.
- Quick: Spot Drake & Josh.
- Museum memo.
- The Party of Death: the Democrats, the media, the courts, and the disregard for human life.
- Enough: the phony leaders, Dead-End Movements, and culture of failure that are undermining black America--and what we can do about it.
- Do ethics promise too much?