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...thought the war would be a success. “In medicine, there’s medical malpractice,” Graham T. Allison Jr. ’62 said.“In law, you can be disbarred. Well, how about in our business?” The answer, Allison said, is that there is no formal way of holding intellectuals responsible for their ideas, no matter how badly they get them wrong. Politicians and presidential candidates who supported the Iraq War have been held publicly accountable for their votes, but academics advocates of the war have not faced...
...herring. Does anyone believe that a modern President makes complex decisions without input from a team of experienced experts? The real question that should be asked is how willing a potential President is to tamp down his or her ego in order to get to the right answer using the best available knowledge. Measured that way, my vote is for Obama. He doesn't think he knows it all, and he talks and listens to people who don't agree with him. That's presidential. Brian Weiss, Pasadena, California...
...This is about Canada and the French-speaking Québécois, Turkey and the Kurds, Spain and the Basques. Boris Tadic - the moderate, pro-Western Serbian President - properly asked, "Who guarantees that parts of your countries will not declare independence in the same way?" We know the answer: no one. Tina Hone, Falls Church, Virginia...
...answer will be on the line this weekend at the Bright Hockey Center when the No. 17 Harvard men’s hockey team takes on conference foe Quinnipiac in the best-of-three ECAC quarterfinals after two weeks...
...individual projects are linked together in trying to answer the big question of the uniqueness of life,” Sasselov said. “Or more simply put, how unique is life...