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...packed Emerson Hall room about the political tensions and economic ties between Taiwan and China and stressed that maintaining the status quo should be the top priority. A popular figure in Taiwan and abroad—and regarded by many as the most likely Taiwanese presidential candidate in 2008??Ma attracted an audience from across New England. “As a student here, he showed quite mature views about cross-strait relations,” said Ezra F. Vogel, emeritus Ford II research professor of the social sciences and former director of the Fairbank Center for East...
...registration site identified him as Asian American. “I guess they chose whatever they needed more of.” But since when is an institution allowed to “choose” a student’s race? Harvard proudly posts the class of 2008??s racial composition to incoming freshmen on the undergraduate admissions website. It celebrates the 8.9 percent African American, 4.1 percent Hispanic American, 3.1 percent Mexican American, 19.9 percent Asian American, and 1.1 percent Native American composition of the 2008 class and pats itself on the shoulder for recognizing diversity...
...fact, the idea for the new cardiovascular center predated hospital CEO Gary L. Gottlieb in 2002, but was completely scrapped and reworked because the original plan allocated space only to outpatient, but not inpatient, services. Along with the new facility—slated to open in April of 2008??Brigham and Women’s has planned to outfit the new center with the most powerful diagnostic tools on the market. “It will be difficult to make sure that the hospital will have the best equipment when it opens because technology progresses so quickly...
...nominee could be, the choice ultimately lies with President Bush, who has kept his cards close to his chest. However, many experts have pointed to Roberts and Gonzales as possible nominees, if not for this vacancy, then for other vacancies expected before Bush’s term ends in 2008??including Chief Justice...
This year’s freshmen—the Class of 2008??boasts admitting and enrolling more women than men for the first time in Harvard’s history...