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Other audience members came to hear Branch??s unprecedented insight into Clinton’s policy process and home life...
According to Daniel Okrent, a friend of Branch??s who served as the first public editor of The New York Times and who is a currently a visiting professor with the Shorenstein Center, Branch??s personal history with the Clintons during their time working together on the McGovern campaign allowed him unparalleled access to the President...
...Harvard undergraduates—each a member of a Reserve Officer Training Corps branch??led a panel discussion last night on the challenges created by Harvard’s refusal to officially recognize their service, capping off a week of student activism on behalf of ROTC...
...mere appointment of renowned scientists to advisory posts early in the transition process signals a change in the executive branch??s attitude toward science from the previous administration, she said. To a large extent, their presence is meant to reassure the country that policymakers at the highest level will value scientific expertise when deciding how to address climate change and genetic research...
...Tuesday night, President-elect Barack Obama ended his acceptance speech with a repetitive call of “Yes, we can.” However, that same night numerous states considered or passed constitutional amendments that limited the legislative branch??s ability to do its job. Abortion, marriage, adoption, and government language are important issues, but fundamentally statutory issues. To place them into the state constitution only limits the dialogue needed in statehouses to reach a consensus. Perhaps “Yes, we can” should also be applied to bringing about a system in which laws...