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...Ambassador Robert D. Blackwill, who is the Belfer Lecturer in International Security, said he and his wife miss their five children in the United States, and that “Harvard beckons...
...ambassador to India and a former lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) announced Monday that he will leave his post in New Delhi this summer and return to Harvard...
...will thus join my illustrious colleague, John Kenneth Galbraith, in proudly representing my country for two years as American ambassador to India, and then returning to Harvard to teach and to write,” he said in a press release...
...human shields - and their relatives were able to collect more than $120 million two weeks ago. But Acree and his fellow POWs, along with another 200 former hostages and human shields whose cases are pending in U.S. District Court, may be out of luck. Last month former U.N. Ambassador Bill Richardson and 20 other high-ranking former diplomats and military officers argued in a letter to Bush that "it would be simply unthinkable to ask the American POWs tortured by Iraq to bear the cost of the reconstruction of Iraq." Will Bush come to the rescue? Treasury Department general counsel...
...elder never got along. Powell, a retired four-star general, trusts the military implicitly; Rumsfeld above all wants to teach it a few lessons. Each man enjoys rock-star status. Each came to his current post in a roundabout way. Rumsfeld, who once served as Richard Nixon's NATO ambassador, has become at 70 the civilian warrior. Powell, a lifetime soldier, is at 66 the country's top diplomat. In other words, each man considers himself an expert in his own field--and the other guy's as well...