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Lawrence H. Summers’ rematch with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences fell short of the fierce hostility that marked their initial bout, but though he spoke yesterday of “opening a new chapter,” the besieged University president appeared for now unable to turn the page...
...other institutions that exist between the U.S. and Germany. We are not just ready to discuss questions of military importance but go further into a real strategic dialogue on questions such as climate change, international terrorism, nonproliferation and aid to Africa. The time is right for opening a new chapter in transatlantic relations...
...relationship through NATO, the E.U. and other institutions. We are not just ready to discuss the questions of military importance, but to go further into a real strategic dialogue on questions such as climate change, international terrorism, nonproliferation and aid to Africa. The time is right for a new chapter in transatlantic relations...
...chapter on “Rooted Cosmopolitanism,” Appiah tries to make philosophical sense out of the fact that most people are averse to female circumcision but not to its male counterpart. Appiah uses this apparent contradiction to ask the larger question of how the liberal cosmopolitanism he advocates “might justify tolerance for illiberal practices that are grounded in local traditions...
...loss in November was but the latest chapter for St. Lawrence in a recent string of losses to the Crimson...