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Academy Co-Director and KSG Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy Arnold M. Howitt ’71 said that while the Academy’s primary focus will be bioterrorism, improving government response to infectious diseases such as SARS and the West Nile Virus will also be within the mission of the Academy...
...Democrat, the Republican right would attack him with the venom they reserved for Clinton. Indeed, some Republican scolds like Alan Keyes chastised Schwarzenegger last week for being on the "evil side" in the culture wars. But when left-wing feminists tried the right's anti-Clinton tactics on Arnold--making much of the last-minute flurry of accusations of sexual misconduct--they sounded bitter and not a little hypocritical. In their scolding of the big-grinned Arnold, they seemed as uptight as the far right and were rejected by the post-Clinton electorate. So Arnold snuck through the left-right...
Actors like Barbra Streisand, Tim Robbins, Charlton Heston and Alec Baldwin seem content to offer unsolicited political tips on everything from drug laws to foreign policy. But a coterie of other celebrities have suggested that, like Arnold, they may want to do more than just talk politics (or, as in the case of Harrison Ford, play them in the movies). As we have just seen, getting into the Governor's mansion may not be much harder than getting into an Academy Awards ceremony--and you don't even have to be nice to Joan Rivers. --By Harriet Barovick and Kate...
...both married well. Some accuse us both of not being able to speak the language. We both have big biceps." George W. Bush, U.S. President, comparing himself to Arnold Schwarzenegger, California's governor-elect...