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...like the way it ends,” he appended, flubbing a few sentences on the authenticity of Job’s ultimate restoration, “which we believe was tacked on later.” Dean then left the room but returned about an hour later to admit his mistake while reasserting shrewdly that “it’s such an allegory…It sort of explains that bad things could happen to very good people for no good reason...
...Office of Admissions has not yet decided how many applicants to admit...
...March complaint came too late in the academic year for Harvard to admit white and Asian students to the program last summer, according to Lampe...
...like him because he's tough and straight and principled, even if they sometimes disagree with the principles themselves. It now seems likely that either Bush wasn't telling the truth about his reasons for going to war or he didn't know the truth and can't quite admit it. Neither prospect is very reassuring. "Is it harmful to the President? Absolutely," says Christopher Shays, a Republican Representative from Connecticut, about the cracks that have opened in the case for war. "The thing that this President had going for him before Iraq was, you may not have agreed with...
...credibility is a precious national-security asset, and now we have to rehabilitate it," says Senator Evan Bayh, a Democrat on the Senate Intelligence and Armed Services committees. "The American people understand how you can make a mistake. What they won't understand is a refusal to admit the mistake you make. Or take steps to make sure it doesn't happen again...