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...situation if terrorists can go out and attack political parties,” said Research Fellow at the Belfer Center Hassan Abbas, who served on both Musharraf and Bhutto’s administrations. Abbas said that Bhutto, unlike the increasingly unpopular Musharraf, could initiate dialogue and reconciliation to address the rising problem of terrorism and Islamic radicalism. He added that Musharraf focused more on military solutions instead of diplomacy. Musharraf’s waning public support has provided Bhutto with an opportunity to return to power. If Bhutto hopes to be reelected she will have to galzanize a deeply divided...
Researchers hope these findings will help shape future research in Alzheimer's therapy - perhaps in the development of drugs that can make brain cells' insulin receptors more responsive to the hormone, or in the application of type 2 diabetes drugs, which address insulin resistance, to Alzheimer...
...press conference, brought 25 Harvard undergraduates to a basketball court in Washington Park, Roxbury last night. Echoing an open letter she sent the governor last Friday, Lockridge-Steckel said Patrick has not done enough to fight crime in black communities. “We want him to give an address detailing his strategy for measurably reducing black-on-black crime,” Lockridge-Steckel said. The event came in response to two high-profile violent crimes. Last Saturday, Myron Stovell, a Pop Warner football coach, was shot in the leg near the basketball court that students visited in Roxbury...
...rights, saying “that’s the way it is” and “there’s nothing we can do” or, even worse, “there’s nothing we should do.” In her address, Faust said the very “essence” of this University “is that it is uniquely accountable to the past and to the future—not simply or even primarily to the present.” Our insular, inflexible administration cannot possibly have the foresight...
...current president’s treatment of similar evidence of a threat in the run-up to the Iraq war. In an interview after the event, Sorensen urged Harvard students to rise up to the challenge of public service. “President Kennedy said in his first inaugural address that he wanted to make public service once again a proud and lively career,” he said. “We need the right leadership.” Students in attendance reacted positively to Sorensen’s speech, noting that he had to hold back tears when...