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What should the Bush Administration be doing to address the crisis? In her op-ed, Power argues that intervention is not an all or nothing affair??a choice between invasion and inaction—a point, she notes, that is often lost on the Bush administration. To begin with, the President must publicly acknowledge and condemn the atrocities. Bush broached the issue during a phone conversation with the Sudanese President two weeks ago, but a forceful public denunciation would mean more. Intense international pressure may yet persuade the Sudanese government to call off its deadly campaign. Regardless, Power...
While Elizabeth W. Green’s Fifteen Minutes scrutiny, “A Classy Affair?? (Nov. 13), on the lack of income diversity at Harvard is very well-written and researched, I can’t help but feel that blaming Harvard for the problem is an inaccurate diagnosis...
...annual tradition last year, conducting a semi-formal affair in his spacious Eliot suite, complete with television stream of the Derby, mint julep and one Kentuckian. The Derby was “the focal point” of the party, but the sweet bourbon drink was vital for the affair??s authenticity. It is the official drink of the Kentucky Derby and, adds Pacelli with aplomb, “all Kentucky Colonels.” Pacelli himself appeared at the party in full uniform...
...coherent set of Sacks’ ruminations on a variety of subjects—to be a participant, if only fleetingly, in Sacks’ beautifully realized spiritual odyssey. By Stevens’ and, for that matter, just about any other reasonable metric, Necessity is indeed a damned serious affair??and damned good as well...
Since 1994, the Undergraduate Council’s annual Springfest has been a student affair??planned, funded and attended by students...