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...that his boss's performance on North Korea demonstrates exactly what kind of leader he is. "It shows that he is capable in crisis management," says Seko. "On issues like this he is very clear on where he stands." Given Kim Jong Il's track record, Abe can probably count on him to create trouble down the road, giving another boost to the Japanese leader's image as a "fighting politician," as his advisers put it. But Abe, like Koizumi, will ultimately be defined by how well he can manage Japan's recovering economy, solve the government's fiscal woes...
...mothers still spend more time doing housework than taking care of their children--and twice as much time doing it as fathers do. But that is still a mark of progress. The total hours worked by men and women are roughly equal--about 65 hours a week--when you count paid and unpaid work. For all the headlines about the time crunch and the lost generation of latchkey kids, today's parents actually spend more time with their children than parents did in 1965. In the case of fathers, they spend twice as much...
...Crimson had only two drives in the quarter, but it made them both count. On the next drive, O’Hagan connected with senior wideout Corey Mazza on a 15-yard score, taking the lead with 3:55 remaining...
...break.On Harvard’s first drive O’Hagan marched 93 yards downfield and Dawson punched it in from the one with 8:36 left in the third to bring the game within three.The team had only two drives in the quarter, but it made them both count, when on the next drive O’Hagan connected to senior wideout Corey Mazza for a 15-yard score to take the lead with 3:55 remaining.The Crimson would hold that lead for nearly 15 minutes, but the tough and controversial fourth led to Circle’s touchdown...
...envision would be fulfilled by any class that forces students to grapple with markets in their broadest sense. We are not recommending a mandate that all students take Ec 10 or even a course offered by the economics department’s faculty. While most economics classes would count, so would courses in many other departments that focus on the influence of the market. For instance, a course that takes a critical perspective on economic orthodoxy, a course that focuses on the political economy of Africa, and a course that studies the history of capitalism would all count...