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...just not at the end of the corridor we’re currently walking down. The Iraq Study Group report confirms what is obvious: The course of action we are on is the wrong one and demands alteration. The Bush administration should heed the advice of the Baker commission??s report and begin to gradually and systematically withdraw troops from Iraq...
...looking for work. A team of Iraqi and American epidemiologists estimates the “excess death toll” in Iraq at around 655,000 since March 2003. Because continuing to send troops to Iraq has not proven to have a stabilizing effect on the region, the Baker commission??s suggestions should be carefully considered...
...sort of reports were rare, e-mails sent by the Election Commission to the UC open list have asked that students “quit sending in frivolous complaints.”Part of the problem likely lies in the specificity of the transgressions that the EC addresses. The Commission??s official rules stipulate regulations such as a ban on any campaigning “within thirty-five feet of the entrance to a classroom” and a provision that prohibits the placement of campaign literature in computer labs. A two-page supplement devoted entirely to postering...
...intelligence community is “better coordinated, more vigilant, and in that sense I think we’re safer than pre- 9/11,” Negroponte said. The position of Director of National Intelligence was created as a result of the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission??s Report. Negroponte also spoke about the recruitment needs of the intelligence community, particularly among college students. “With the end of the Cold War and advent of the 1990s, there was a hollowing out, if you will, of the national security community” and Intelligence Community...
...houses. Rather, it should be easier for establishments on main thoroughfares, such as Mt. Auburn St. and Mass. Ave, and side streets far from any residential areas, such as Eliot St., to serve liquor and stay open late. The councillors also rightfully highlighted the ill effects of the Licensing Commission??s stinginess in doling out liquor licenses. Currently, a liquor license in Harvard Square costs $400,000 to buy. As any Ec 10 student knows, that type of entry cost is greatly inhibitive to attracting new (and not nationally branded) restaurants to the Square. If the HSDF. actually...