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Michael R. Grunwald '92 is the editorial chair of The Crimson. He would like to emphasize that any similarities between this essay and one that appeared in Reader's Digest a few weeks ago are purely coincidental...
Adjusted gross income included Bush's $200,000 salary, $245,911 from his blind trust and $1000 that Barbara Bush made for an article she sold to Reader's Digest last fall on the importance of reading to children...
...compete aggressively for international and national news. Every Tuesday the paper produces a supplement called World Report that attempts to make sense of foreign affairs with sprightly analytical pieces and bright graphics. To ensure that the Times's voice is heard in Moscow, the paper hand delivers a digest of news and editorials to top-ranking Soviet officials each...
...turned out that the authors of the original T.F.A.P. had chosen spending targets not by the size of their uncut tropical forests but by their ability to digest large amounts of money. Says Bruce Rich: "It was a plan that was really devised according to the needs of the aid agencies rather than the needs of the countries...
...streets of the West Bank, Gaza and Jordan is defiant. "Maybe he lost the battle, but that doesn't mean he lost the war," said Faisal al Afghani, whose Amman souvenir shop sells miniature Scud missiles. "We haven't had a leader like Saddam since Saladin." Unable to digest Iraq's defeat, many sought refuge in elaborate rationalizations. "The surrender of Iraqi troops," declared Stawri Khayat, a 30-year-old linguist from Jerusalem, "was staged by the Zionist-controlled media...