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...confiding, forgiving men, welcoming to almost all comers and still nursing bruises from their time in office. Clinton told a reporter that because Bush had to reconcile with someone who had beaten him, he merited the most praise for making the partnership work. "I think he deserves far more credit than I do," said Clinton...
Last week’s wins snapped a three-game losing streak for Hrvard. Still, though Stehle has been the leader in getting the team back on track, he is quick to defer the credit to his teammates...
...effort was still led by Stehle, who, even when pressed to talk about himself, doesn’t take too much credit...
...that he will probably discuss that issue in his lectures, although he has yet to begin any official planning. Next semester, Carroll will focus his research on the changing world of journalism and the risks and opportunities that go with it. In the fall, he will teach a for-credit course on his findings. The Knight Foundation generally funds fully endowed chairs that require visiting academics or lecturers to make a substantial time commitment to a university. According to Maidenberg, the foundation decided to create a visiting chair because it would change universities year-to-year and cater...
...primary purpose is to tax income in order to provide retirement and medical benefits. However, over the past few decades, the SSN has deviated from its original purpose. Now, SSN’s are required in order to set up basic services such as cell phones, credit cards, and to apply for a driver’s license.Until October 2004, all international students were eligible to obtain a SSN without the necessity of engaging in employment. However, as of Oct. 13, 2004, only those students with evidence that he or she has secured employment or a promise of employment from...