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This deceptive façade of stability places the burden of action on the EU, because the U.S. feels only limited pressure to reform; the EU should be the prime mover in any transatlantic economic revival, acting quickly to fully realize its growth potential by coordinating a macroeconomic push to give some domestic substance to its fragile export-led recovery. Then the U.S., partially relieved from its role in the last fifteen years as the only industrialised world growth engine, could concentrate a much-needed attention on reducing its deficits. And the world would live as one?...
...years as one of the most familiar faces of American news. One audience member asked Rather about the media’s ability to balance national security interests with the public’s right to know. Rather said he thought sensitive information should be printed and that the burden ought to be placed on the government to prove why information should not be printed. Of the recent controversial Danish cartoons, Rather said that while he thinks the Danish newspaper was right to publish them, “it might not have been the right thing for everybody, everywhere...
...provisions that affect libraries were central to the compromise negotiated last month between the White House and key senators who had blocked the passage of the renewal. But these revisions did not substantively address concerns about the Patriot Act, according to Associate Professor of Government Barry C. Burden. “The changes were largely cosmetic,” he said. “It has been like many recent issues: something in which a compromise has been made without much of a change in what was originally intended,” Verba said. He added that Harvard?...
...third year at Harvard Law, renewed his call for the University to actively support a bill sponsored by Rep. Martin T. Meehan, D-Mass., that would repeal “don’t ask, don’t tell.”“The burden is on the University to come up with different strategies and see what courses of action it can pursue to protect its students,” Paik said.Harvard’s chief lobbyist said yesterday that the University had not decided whether to take a position on Meehan?...
...which are not supported by adequate faculty and administrative support. Introductory writing classes taught by relatively inexperienced graduate students and visiting professors, rather than tenured faculty, are singled out as examples. Bok also highlights the kind of language requirements that fail to produce fluency but represent an undue course burden...