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...have seen American politicians campaigning more in Tel Aviv than in Tennessee,” Safieh added. “What is America??s interest in Israel keeping the hilltops of the West Bank...
...competition requires contestants to speak about an issue that they feel needs public attention. Sinnott’s issue was entitled, "Keeping the Faith: Giving Back to America??s Wounded Warriors," and called for an increased allocation of funds to provide support services for veterans returning from combat in Iraq and elsewhere...
...century. Why shouldn’t we smile? The cloning of Dolly the sheep has at last muted the virulent debate over bioethics, we’ve secured a budget surplus only a fool would deem exhaustible and the storm clouds of Cold War anxiety have retreated from view. America??s the prettiest girl at the dance. Of course, the news isn’t all sunny. Our national champion Michael Tyson dallied in cannibalism in a recent bout with Evander Holyfield, but we at the Crimson are certain he will be back out of trouble?...
...along with leaders of higher education across the country—ought to use their clout to inform lawmakers about plight of international students and lobby for an increase in the cap.Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, testifying to Congress about the H-1B shortfall, said that “America??s immigration policies are driving away the world’s best and brightest precisely when we need them most” thanks to a cap that “is arbitrarily set and bears no relation to U.S. industry’s demand for skilled professionals...
...Allahabad” (2000) turns the lens on a group of museum visitors, in effect having the viewer see the viewers of another exhibit. In Vivan Sundaram’s “Bourgeois Family: Mirror Frieze,” from the series “Re-take of America?? (2001), the artist plays with scans of photographs from his family’s archive, putting together images of different generations into one frame. INCONGRUOUS The inclusion of the last piece in the collection, however—Neeta Madahar’s “Sustenance...