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...Bollinger’s introduction was mainly focused on the importance of free speech—which is all but absent in Iran—and a series of frank, pointed questions on human rights, Holocaust denial, Israel, Iran’s links to terrorist organizations, and the country??s nuclear program.Bollinger’s introduction did not make for a pointless discussion, as some critics claimed, nor was it mere “schoolyard name-calling,” to quote New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd. Instead, by raising these important questions in such...
...when it comes to America’s Founding Principles. Commissioned by the Jack Miller Center for the Teaching of America’s Founding Principles—go figure—the bias-free study proves what so many of us have known for so long: This country??s universities are failing in their most fundamental mission—manufacturing Americans...
...added that 100 percent of his country??s electricity now comes from renewable sources, and that almost all houses are heated with geothermal energy...
...will give a presentation in the Tsai Auditorium at CGIS South entitled “Development and Democracy in Latin America: The Dominican Example.” He will probably talk about Dominican Republic’s recent high rate of economic growth, about the reforms made within his country??s justice system and legislature, which have cracked down on corruption and human trafficking and emboldened free trade, and possibly even about Haiti. But he will probably not talk about bateyes, mass deportations, or the indentured servitude that chains thousands of Haitians to squalid conditions within the burgeoning...
...response to a question from an undergraduate about the war’s effect on the United States’ reputation abroad, Allison said that the country??s reputation has “fallen further and faster than any country in history.” —Staff writer S. Jesse Zwick can be reached at jzwick@fas.harvard.edu...