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...would not have spent so much time finding a new relationship with Russia. Moreover, some of the matters on which Bush and his team did not share the views of allies--like the Kyoto accord on global warming--are, to put it mildly, ones on which reasonable people may differ. But this much is true: though the Bush Administration was happy to say what treaties and other aspects of international cooperation it opposed, it rarely articulated what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After The Guns Are Silent | 12/31/2001 | See Source »

...same time, some superintendents said that while room inspections will adhere more thoroughly to stated policies from the Handbook for Students and Cambridge and Mass. law, they will not differ from previous years in the definition of what constitutes a violation...

Author: By Andrew P. Winerman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Room Inspections To Be Stricter | 12/12/2001 | See Source »

...GUGU'S HOUSE By Catherine Stock. $14.00 It became unbearably clear this year how much people need to understand ways of life that differ from their own. A well-told story is as good a vehicle for this as any. Gugu's house is in Zimbabwe. Her life revolves around painting, rain and stories. The distinctive colors of the local soil, landscape and decorations are vividly rendered and, along with the giant zebra in the courtyard, are not like anything American children are likely to encounter in their neighborhoods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Best Kids' Books You've Never Heard Of | 12/11/2001 | See Source »

Furthermore, the financial burdens of graduate students differ significantly from school to school. The John F. Kennedy School of Government, the GSAS, and the Divinity School all share common characteristics of having small classes and demanding a low tuition. Additionally, potential students are often deterred from entering these fields by the fact that their graduates do not traditionally enter high-paying jobs. On the other hand, the Law School and the Medical School have high tuitions with the promise of rewarding salaries after graduation—a situation that creates a significant burden for students who wish to enter lower...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Increase Graduate Aid | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

Though the structure of financial aid programs at the graduate schools may differ, the principle that qualified students should not be prevented from pursuing their education applies equally across the University. Summers has indicated that he is looking for even more permanent sources of funding to improve the aid at all graduate schools. Endowed funding of each school would be extremely expensive and would take many years to complete. As Harvard works toward that goal, it should in the short term advance by small steps and place the available money where it can do the most good...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Increase Graduate Aid | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

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