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Today, as I begin a long-planned family vacation, I want to report some steps I have taken to assure that the work of the Faculty continues apace. In particular, I am pleased to announce that:
Speaking to seniors at Class Day this year, Gross explained that he would announce, per Commencement tradition, that each graduate "stands ready to advance knowledge, to promote understanding, and to serve society" at the following day's ceremony.
Britain's political landscape is being transformed, its personnel, style and structures thoroughly revamped. Its two biggest beasts are changing their spots. Gordon Brown promises to be more open and relaxed than in his incarnation as the brilliant but grumpy Chancellor of the Exchequer. Rumors that Tony Blair will soon...
Romney made the first move toward depoliticizing healthcare. Regardless of Romney’s plan, he allowed a social issue to briefly transcend the political spectrum. Republican candidates need to demonstrate that the Democrats are not the only ones who not only acknowledge social issues, but also announce their willingness...
On economics, the ostensible subject of the summit, Treasury Secretary James Baker remarked, "I can't think of any major item . . . that we came here wanting that we did not get." True, but only because the U.S. knew better than to press the other six for any strong action. Washington...