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This was what conservative Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby says he was hoping for in Summers’ term as President...
When a rock-ribbed conservative columnist at the Wall Street Journal and the man who was Bill Clinton's chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission use the same sweeping adjective to describe a situation, you know they're talking about something serious. Testifying before the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee last week, Arthur Levitt, former head of the SEC, identified the Enron affair with "an emerging crisis of systemic confidence in our markets." Three days earlier, Robert L. Bartley had written in the Journal of the "systemic failure" at the root of the matter, one that touched "Directors suspending their...
Robert J. Fenster ’03, an associate editorial chair of The Crimson, is a biology concentrator in Eliot House beginning his second semester as a columnist. He plans to pour the classic Harvard life cocktail: smooth and delicious sometimes, viscous and corrosive at others—but always topping it off with a twist of wit. His column will appear on alternate Thursdays...
Nader R. Hasan ’02 is a senior in Lowell House concentrating in Government. He is pleased to have a third chance to serve as the Crimson’s Foreign Affairs columnist. His column will appear on alternate Wednesdays...
Stephen E. Sachs ’02, a returning columnist and history concentrator in Quincy House, is a former editorial chair of The Crimson. He is a student of both medieval history and modern technology, and has interned for the Democratic staff of the House Judiciary Committee. His column, which will appear on alternate Tuesdays, will focus on issues of law, politics and technological change...