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...others around the world to expedite the establishment of an international tribunal by the United Nations to investigate these assassinations and subsequently carry out trials. John Bolton, asked by a reporter whether the UN should consider postponing the question, said: “How incredibly wrong that would be??Not the time to seek justice...
...constant pitch of Scotland as “the place to be?? culminated in a lunch with an American woman who realized she hadn’t “truly lived” until her plane landed in Edinburgh three years ago, setting off a psychosomatic reaction communicating through ESP that she had reached her destiny. Convincing? Not so sure. I still have yet to undergo such an encounter with larger powers...
Several prominent figures who delivered past Gordon lectures at Harvard have been—or have gone on to be??heads of state. The list includes President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia this year; then-President Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique in 2004; President Festus G. Mogae of Botswana in 2000; former British Prime Minister John Major in 1999; and former President George H.W. Bush in 1998. And it appears that Pataki aspires to the title of president as well. While he has not officially announced a bid for his party’s nomination in 2008, his political...
...kinds of athletes—a European soccer player, an Indian cricketer—but he is especially pushing hard to get Chinese athletes on board. Given China’s close ties to the Sudanese government, he hopes that the work of “Where Will We Be?? can turn the spotlight on Beijing when it hosts the Summer Games in 2008.“The Olympics are China’s chance to stand on center stage and say, ‘This is what we believe in,’” Cheek...
...Symbolically at least it’s the spirit of our vision,” Menand said. “If we can make this work in some way—we’re not sure what the best way to do that would be??we’d really sort of lock in the message we’re trying to send with our curriculum...