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...American politics as evidenced by a poll that found that 90 percent of Americans say they want a President who believes in God. Having a multitude of religious opinions in a healthy public dialogue will not turn America into a theocracy but instead help create a consensus about our country??s shared values. Such a debate would be preferable to the monopolization of religion in the public sphere by the single version of Christianity promoted by the religious right.The alternative would be to silence both sides; that is, forbid Democrats and Republicans from bringing any sort of religious...
...state I lived my entire life in are occupied by a lot of great things—sports teams included. We can talk professional sports another time, but I’m in the business of college athletics.Colorado College made the NCAA hockey tournament again this year, and the country??s last two hockey champs before this season hailed from Denver University. That same DU school is home to the 2005 Great Western Lacrosse League champions. The same team our own Harvard men’s lacrosse team had beat a year ago with less than a half...
...country??s not going to make it if we leave behind rural America,” said Warner, who appealed to rural voters during his gubernatorial campaign with a blue grass jingle and a sponsored car in a NASCAR race. He noted during the question-and-answer period that it was important for Democrats to choose a candidate who could overcome the perception that the party could not relate to rural voters...
...million gift from Jorge Paulo Lemann ’61 will support the office in São Paulo—“the informal capital of the country??—and fund scholarships for both Harvard students studying in Brazil and Brazilian students coming to Harvard, Coatsworth said. Currently only five students from Brazil are enrolled in the College, according to the Harvard International Office...
...English language and prominence in the global economy, according to Summers.Summers said that an increase in the number of Americans studying abroad in India could contribute to the local economy, forge new relationships between Americans and Indians, and enable foreigners to take advantage of the country??s economic opportunities. During his tenure at Harvard, the president has advocated increases in the number of undergraduates who study abroad.“Foreigners who study here will inevitably make long-lasting connections with their India counterparts,” Summers said, according to a transcript of his remarks...