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Although there certainly have been lucky breaks, like the death of Arafat, it seems churlish not to give the Bush Administration some credit for the spread of democracy. Regime change in Iraq has changed the climate in the Middle East by enabling the Iraqi people to defy the insurgency and prove the plausibility of democracy. Even more importantly, Bush shifted away from the U.S.’s previous policy of “pragmatic tolerance” of brutal autocratic regimes, which calcified established political regimes and stillborn reformist efforts. As a foreign policy, cynicism masquerading under the self...
...need to stop the poisonous hold that payday and predatory lenders have on our families,” he said. “We need to crack down on credit card companies...
...studying abroad over the summer, it is also important for Harvard to spend money to improve its study abroad infrastructure. Many students are reluctant to go abroad mainly due to the lack of available satisfactory study-abroad programs. There are a limited number of programs from which Harvard accepts credit in the first place, and the number of attractive options is further diminished by the undemanding curricula used by these programs...
Attack Jess Burnap stood out as the Wildcats’ early big-play threat, exploiting New Hampshire’s fast-break speed to score three in the first. She finished the game with four goals and two ground balls to her credit...
...system. One of the more popular ideas is Florida Rep. Clay Shaw'S proposal for so-called "add-on" accounts. Realizing Democrats are adamantly opposed to private accounts funded through the 12% tax employers and employees pay into Social Security, his idea would allow workers to get a tax credit of 4% of their wages, up to $1000, that they put into savings accounts. Rather than paying for these accounts through benefit cuts or tax increases, Shaw proposes borrowing more than $3 trillion dollars to pay for this program, a number that while large, may be more politically feasible than...