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...from Harvard Square, it is easy to lament the sclerotic pace of trade liberalization. The European Union and United States have been throwing scrap metal and agricultural produce at one another as if they were in some kind of domestic dispute, with the World Trade Organization playing marriage counselor...
...this season's postelection pulse taking, morality re-emerged as a top voter concern. But it has been a consistent theme for the Rev. Billy Graham, 86, preacher to millions over six decades and counselor to 10 Presidents. TIME's Sonja Steptoe caught up with him as he embarked on what will probably be his final round of crusades, beginning last weekend at the Rose Bowl...
...million, while Citigroup puts its total Parmalat exposure at $540 million. The two banks are leading a counterattack against Bondi in bankruptcy court, arguing that there is no legitimate reason why their claims as creditors should be cut out. Even the U.S. government has jumped in. Scott Kilner, minister counselor for economic affairs at the U.S. embassy in Rome, says his office has been following the Parmalat scandal closely. "We want to be sure that in this case, like in others, U.S. companies are receiving fair and equal treatment," he said. As for Parmalat's own management, while many executives...
Last year, recruiting efforts at Rindge and Latin yielded two Army recruits, Johnson said. George Finn, a guidance counselor at the school, estimated that 2 percent of each graduating class go on to the armed forces...
...Crain criticizes West’s writing style for what he sees as its “eccentricities of tone.” In particular, West is very ready to lavish praise on friends—he lauds the Wachowski brothers, who cast him as “Counselor West” in The Matrix sequels for their “deep democratic vision” and Tavis Smiley, on whose National Public Radio West is a habitual guest, as “the most influential democratic intellectual in mass media of the younger generation—and possibly...