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...over. It is time for the French to roll up their sleeves and start producing in earnest. Paul Cardona Valletta, Malta Your article mentioned the 1789 French Revolution several times and noted that "it's ironic, maybe even quaint, that people on both sides of the constitutional debate should cite the French Revolution to bolster their case." You should have mentioned a key worry of many French citizens: the "democratic deficit," or the lack of democratic legitimacy of nonelected E.U. bodies, some of which have more authority than they merit. Françoise Blin Vers sur Selle, France The critical...
...conclusion. As a result, each of Spain's eight political groups will present its own findings next week. All the reports - except for the one prepared by the Popular Party (PP), which was in power at the time - comment on the government's negligence before the attack, citing a lack of coordination between the branches of the security forces. The PP "underestimated the risk," says Diego López Garrido, a Socialist Party commission member. "There were major failures before March 11, and after the attack the government lied to the country and manipulated information." The Socialists also cite evidence...
...Students cite the lack of well-established social options—and the highly fractured social scene that comes out of this deficiency—as responsible for student dissatisfaction and the long-held presumption that Harvard undergraduates here have less fun than their peers...
...even though the other student businesses have managed to collect gains—Redline, for instance, turned a profit of about $6,500 in the fall—many of the entrepreneurs cite experience as their primary goal...
Many of the student entrepreneurs cite low over-head costs as being a key ingredient to their financial survival. Both Redline’s and H-Ads’ successes hinge on their being less expensive options. “We’re able to charge significantly less than the Coop,” explains Redline Sales Manager Brooks E. Washington ’06. The Coop charges large mark-ups from publisher prices, since it has “essentially a monopoly on this market,” he says...