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...program—was invited because of his support for the program during his 14 years as a senior advisor to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “The Iraq war has not served a single national security purpose,” Galbraith said. “Iraq cannot be put back together again—there is actually no way to stop the civil war in Baghdad.” Despite the fact that most of the assembled scholars strongly backed Galbraith’s comments, one Iraqi woman took issue with his prediction that Iraq would fracture...

Author: By Eric M. Sefton, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Ambassador Predicts a Fate for Iraq | 3/12/2007 | See Source »

...since they are under the purview of the Department of Athletics, which has traditionally—and understandably—devoted its resources to varsity sports. Yet with the high costs of these teams, and the limited resources of the Undergraduate Council (UC) and small-scale fundraisers, club sports cannot depend on typical student group fundraising techniques, either. For example, the men’s rugby team’s proposed budget for their spring trip to nationals is $42,000, which though expensive, would be unquestionably covered if rugby were funded like a varsity sport. Yet given their value...

Author: By Adam B. Johnston, Mike R. Ragalie, and Randall S. Sarafa | Title: Cash for Clubs | 3/12/2007 | See Source »

...directly. Mass. General President Peter L. Slavin ’79, who co-chaired the committee for developing the faculty teaching compensation plan, said that increased funding will better compensate physicians who devote time and energy to teaching. “Financial pressures are often so great that physicians cannot easily take time out of their busy schedules treating patients,” Slavin said. Harvard doctors’ current hourly pay for teaching is significantly less than the amount usually offered for a doctor’s services. The plan to increase pay to $100 an hour for teaching...

Author: By Anupriya Singhal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HMS To Triple Faculty Salary | 3/12/2007 | See Source »

...long run, a stable Iraq cannot have extremists in the Mahdi Army act on their own against the Sunnis, the Coalition, or the government," Cordesman told TIME. "In the short run, the key priority for military operations is to build security as soon as possible, avoid unnecessary confrontations with the Mahdi Army and militias [and] focus on active threats, whether Sunni or Shi'ites. This is a search for least bad options that have many conflicting priorities, and the best possible solution is going to be messy, involve contradictory priorities, and force the U.S. to constantly adapt to the realities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Legitimate Role for Iraq's Militias? | 3/11/2007 | See Source »

...goal. In recent years, the process of searching Harvard’s resources has improved tremendously, and HOLLIS—HUL’s online collection search tool—has grown into an indispensable aid. Unfortunately, the resources contained in the many electronic databases to which HUL subscribes cannot be searched with similar ease. Developing a single search engine that offers access to all of Harvard’s holdings—both physical and electronic, such as those contained in JSTOR and Academic Search Premier—will be crucial if Harvard’s burgeoning collection...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: For the Love of the Libraries | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

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