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...House spokesperson, who went on to categorically deny reports circulating in Washington that the Administration was already seeking replacements for Gonzales. According to the website Politico.com, which first broke the story, replacements under consideration reportedly include Michael Chertoff, the current secretary of Homeland Security; Frances Frago Townsend, a top advisor to Bush at the National Security Council; Larry Thompson, a former deputy attorney general; and former Solicitor General Ted Olson. Other speculation has included federal appeals judge Laurence Silberman, and George Terwilliger, a former senior Department of Justice official now in private law practice. The spokesperson dismissed the speculation...
...Thursday, March 15—the day his undergraduate economics thesis was due—Richard A. Krumholz ’07 opened his e-mail to find a message from his advisor in response to a request for feedback on his final draft...
...understands that Hamas needs to ease financial hardship in the territories. "We will do what is required of us as Palestinians to unite and reinforce ties with the international community," said the Prime Minister. In an interview with a London-based Arab newspaper, Dr. Ahmed Youssuf, Haniyeh's chief advisor, said Hamas' hard-line ideology could change over time, or at least evolve somewhat. "The political reality is leading to changes in some of the ideas of the movement." Youssuf later told TIME that within Hamas, "We are talking about being more flexible" and working through the political process...
...advisor to several U.S. presidents, Rockefeller dealt with issues concerning ecology and environmental preservation. He founded the American Conservation Association, and funded the expansion of Grand Teton National Park. In 1991, Rockefeller was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his effots. In 1992 he and his wife donated their Vermont home to the National Park Service; it was later turned into the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, a museum dedicated to the history of environmental conservation. Rockefeller died...
...during the week and “bingeing” on the weekend which he said is a common strategy among students. The Community Health Initiative invited the professors to speak in response to Harvard students’ rising concerns about getting enough sleep, according to Keli Ballinger, faculty advisor of the initiative. “Students at Harvard rate sleep as the number two impediment to studying,” she said, calling stress number...