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...Listen, I understand Republicans and Democrats in Washington have differences over the best course in Iraq," President Bush said on April 16, in an attempt to appear flexible. "That's healthy. That's normal. And we should debate those differences." Nonsense. The President has no interest in debating anything. In fact, the current legislative argument over Iraq is right in his comfort zone. He can stand "with the troops"; he can argue that the Democrats want to leave the U.S. military naked in Babylon. He can do what he has done throughout-politicize the war, use it as a bludgeon...
...example, there’s a blog aggregator on this new portal,” he said. “That’s something that the University would never allow to appear on an official portal...
From Shakespeare to Swaziland, from potpourri to potent potables, one Harvard freshman will have to know it all. Ashley M. Grand ’10 is set to appear as one of 15 contestants in the “Jeopardy!” College Championship, vying for a $100,000 top prize, Sony Pictures Television announced Wednesday. Grand, who will head to the University of Southern California to compete on April 21 and 22, said her choice to audition for the show last year was a spur-of-the-moment decision. “I was in Chicago...
...said the magazine’s editor, Neagheen Homaifar ’10. “There’s no way you can read this and not feel something.”‘A VOYEURISTIC TOPIC’Though reported campus incidences of sexual assault appear in small numbers, conversation about such cases isn’t exactly hush-hush.According to a 2003 report by a committee of Harvard professors, deans, a senior tutor, and a student, “forcible sexual offenses” numbered...
...Roman hierarchy are opposed, fearing that it will exacerbate divisions within the Church. French bishops have openly argued against it. The Pope's old office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith last spring, privately advised against the motu proprio, the Vatican official said. Still, Benedict does not appear swayed. The professor Pope may be happy to have a conversation on doctrine, but he knows he always has the last word...