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...rumored candidate for the presidency in the fall, Holoshitz said that she did contemplate campaigning for the presidency but ultimately disqualified herself from running by joining the Council??s Rules Committee which monitors the presidential election. [SEE CORRECTION APPENDED...
...told Quad students leading the effort that budget woes would prevent them from installing an ATM, at least one bank—Harvard University Credit Union—has said it would provide the ATM at its own expense. Tamar Holoshitz ’10, chair of the Undergraduate Council??s Student Affairs Committee, said Quad UC representatives have received more than 200 responses about the ATM issue. She added that she didn’t anticipate river Houses requesting ATMs as well. —Staff writer Bita M. Assad can be reached at bassad@fas.harvard.edu...
...ambassadors of the 15 nations on the Security Council??most importantly, the Permanent Five—may not realize this danger. To that end, concerned citizens would do well to inundate their offices with phone calls and petitions as soon as the indictment is announced.Admittedly, even prominent American academics and human-rights activists are divided over the implications of the indictment. Alex de Waal, a senior fellow at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, has argued that an indictment could derail peace negotiations and lead to reprisals against Darfur’s civilian population. But, given the failure...
...council??s members fail to act once the arrest warrant has been issued, then they will set a precedent that diminishes not only the deterrent potential of justice but also their own authority. If the Security Council allows a sitting head of state to remain in power after the ICC has indicted him for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and perhaps even genocide, then it will have ceded a bit of its own power...
...that is consistent—rather than being dependent on which doctor’s office students go to. “There wasn’t a very transparent process if students found themselves pregnant,” Yao said. Eric N. Hysen ’11, the council??s parliamentarian, proposed an amendment to strike funding the brochure. Hysen said that funding the brochure would set a precedent that the UC was willing to fund projects when The College should be paying for them. Doug R. Lloyd ’09, the UC?...