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Imagine that most of the 9/11 hijackers were French, that the French government encouraged extremism, that French churches taught hatred and financed terrorists. Would the French President or Foreign Minister be invited to dine at the White House or President Bush's ranch? That privilege, believe it or not, was enjoyed by the Saudis, who have mastered the art of diverting U.S. public attention from themselves every time the spotlight shines on them. And the Bush Administration swallows it, hook, line and sinker. It's time the American media and public realize they're being taken for a ride. GAUTHAM...
...retired in 1975 when he reached the mandatory retirement age of 66, although he continued to dine regularly in Adams House for many years...
...during breaks he managed to eat lunch with his son, dine with University President Lawrence H. Summers, and defend four math Ph.D. theses...
...stack on my desk beside me), the surgical masks we wear and the public-health announcements advising against, among other things, handshakes. But the larger issue is the mental fatigue that attends living in a hot zone. The questions raised alter the rhythm of life itself. Do you dare dine communally, as is the custom here in Hong Kong? Is it safe to work out at the gym? If you do work out, is it advisable to take a shower in the clubhouse afterward? Do you kiss your children? The most quotidian of tasks require a moment of hesitation before...
...solution, putting posters all over Yale advertising “introspective conversation and food-sharing,” and inviting anyone interested to dine with him in his studio, brought responses from 45 people, some of whom became close friends...