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Duncan M. Currie ’04, a history concentrator in Leverett House, is beginning his first semester as a Crimson columnist. He will offer insight and commentary on the major issues of the day, taken from a conservative perspective. He hopes to both inform and entertain readers—even those who aren’t members of the “Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.” His column will appear on alternate Wednesdays...
Jonathan H. Esensten ’04 is a biochemical sciences concentrator in Lowell House. He will continue writing about science, sects, insects and various other beasties found at Harvard and in the real world during his second semester as a columnist. His column, “Cavorting Beasties” will now appear on alternate Mondays...
...million at the time of her pledge, a large part of which was earmarked for the chair. But this summer, when nothing had been made of her donation, the actress was reportedly angry and considering withholding the rest of her donation, according to a Boston Globe columnist...
...take many congressional Democrats and left-leaning pundits at their word, they truly believe that accelerating President Bush’s tax cut would unfairly help the richest Americans at the expense of the poorest. Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman remain convinced, it seems, that the President’s proposal is inherently regressive. In fact, it’s just the opposite. Under Bush’s plan, households making over $100,000 per year would pay a larger share of the total federal income tax than they...
...Princeton economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who served on the staff of the Council of Economic Advisors with Mankiw in the early 1980s, disagreed...