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Bush indicated the large scope of American intentions in his speech last week when he referred to the post--World War II makeover of Japan and Germany as the model for a new Iraq. While they won't say it in public, White House officials privately admit the plan is to take over Iraq, plain and simple. The Administration likes to call it liberation. But it would mean a full-fledged, old-fashioned occupation by U.S. forces, which would run the country until it was ready to be given back to the Iraqis. Top officials say the plan calls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Looking Beyond Saddam | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

...admit it: Quincy House, with its summer camp-ambience and food quality, is not the Michelin Guides’ three-star restaurant of Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS...

Author: By Stephanie E. Butler and Lauren R. Dorgan, S | Title: Quincy, The People's House | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

...than a little hoarse from fielding media interviews. Mahoney says Duke officials misled Jesica's parents, who barely speak English, about the gravity of Jesica's condition. "Dumb Mexicans--that's how they saw [the Santillans]," he growls. He says he had to fight the hospital to make it admit to--and attempt to fix--the mistake. He also claims that Duke officials refused to let him see the girl when they learned he was taking her story to the press. Says the hospital's CEO, Dr. William Fulkerson: "I think we have been honest and forthcoming with the family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Miracle Denied | 3/3/2003 | See Source »

...singers admit that developing their sound has been difficult, as none have previously been involved in a cappella. No one really knew, for instance, how to organize a rehearsal. Catherine “Cathy” A. Cohn ’06 says that without a cappella experience, she sometimes doesn’t know her pitches. But still, “it’s really easy to just find a note that works,” she says...

Author: By M. M. Dolan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Rise and Fall of the Fallbacks | 2/27/2003 | See Source »

...have felt a deep-seated distrust towards The Crimson, constantly worrying that they will be somehow subtlety ridiculed or misrepresented. To be honest, I think any group that has ever felt uneasy by The Crimson, should ask for some sort of reparation. One step is having The Crimson publicly admit, that at least in this instance, they were at fault for allowing such an ignorant statement to be published. The next step is assuring that these incidents do not repeat themselves, even if this means briefing reporters beforehand to be especially sensitive to ethnic issues on campus. I agree that...

Author: By Leyla R. Bravo, | Title: Crimson Wisdom Shows Cultural Insensitivity | 2/24/2003 | See Source »

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