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...More Than a Democratic Label Re Andrew Marshall's essay "Dictators' Delight" [Oct. 9], on the Thai military coup: Democracy must not be a meaningless label. When Western leaders recommend that other nations implement democracy, they are endorsing a system of government that has checks and balances among the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches. They surely do not envision the installation of a President who decides judicial matters without the presentation of evidence in a trial or a Prime Minister like Thaksin Shinawatra, who, as you noted, described the detention of Aung San Suu Kyi as "reasonable enough...
...chance for upperclassmen to take significant responsibility,” Dingman said in a press release. Gingo said Ross’ enthusiasm, outdoor experience, and skills as a mentor were qualities that impressed the committee. FOP leaders also expressed their excitement about Ross’ new post. Andrew J. Bestwick ’07, member of the 2005 FOP steering committee praised Ross’ legacy in the program. “There is this sense of lineage in the program. Everybody is trained by an older leader, and if you work out our ancestry, pretty much everyone...
...data as it received it, arguing that readers "should know as much about the unfolding election as the anchors and other journalists." Granted, Slate also cautioned that the early exit poll data was not conclusive. Yet that disclaimer did not stop bloggers from "chattering" about the early numbers, says Andrew Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center. Because of the online leak, "it became widely believed from about 3 p.m. to 7 p.m that John Kerry was ahead," Kohut says. "This online leak caused the stock markets to go down and sent Washington in the wrong direction as to what...
...Andrew D. Fine ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House...
...little behind, but my professors have been fairly understanding,” he says. “If anything gets cut, it tends to be my social life more than anything else.”Youthful candidates are becoming relatively common in New Hampshire, with two other Democrats, Andrew Edwards, a student at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Jeffrey P. Fontas, a student at Northeastern University running for office in Nashua as well. Both are 19 and both attended Nashua High School with Gallichon and Nelson.Edwards, like Gallichon, is running to represent District 26, a hotly contested area with...