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...were “masters’ houses” within which ethnic studies occupied the maid’s quarters 30 years ago. Now, she said, ethnic studies is a “misunderstood and unwelcome guest” in the guest bedroom, a position gained only by dint of student unrest...

Author: By Juliet J. Chung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ethnic Studies Policy Criticized | 10/23/2001 | See Source »

...case seems legally and practically intractable, Brockovich convinces Masry to represent some local plaintiffs. In the end, the case balloons to national proportions and results in the largest direct-action settlement in the history of American justice—$333 million. It’s a story that, by dint of its real-life unbelievability, lends itself perfectly to biographical film, and indeed serves as a sort of paradigm for all future ventures in that genre...

Author: By D. ROBERT Okada and Z. SAMUEL Podolsky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Girls Just Want to Have Fun | 10/19/2001 | See Source »

...days. He announced that nine Cabinet members would soon be taking to the commercial skies to make various appearances, and before getting back on Air Force One, he once again sought to keep the airlines - and all the parts the economy that find themselves lost without them - airborne by dint of transferred bravery. "With all these measures we are returning America's airlines back to the American people," he said. "We will not surrender our freedom to travel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush: "Get on Board" | 9/27/2001 | See Source »

...work cut out; the massive intelligence failure that allowed the tragedy of 9/11 to take place was born of interagency rivalries and fiefdoms that won?t easily be brought down. There have been real successes at stopping terror; the millennium celebration was spared explosions by dint of the work of the FBI and CIA and similar agencies in Jordan and other countries. But still, reshaping the bureaucracy to be as nimble as the enemy won?t be easy. And as conservatives love to point out, throwing money at the problem is no solution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush Delivered All the Right Notes | 9/20/2001 | See Source »

...work cut out; the massive intelligence failure that allowed the tragedy of 9/11 to take place was born of interagency rivalries and fiefdoms that won?t easily be brought down. There have been real successes at stopping terror; the millennium celebration was spared explosions by dint of the work of the FBI and CIA and similar agencies in Jordan and other countries. But still, reshaping the bureaucracy to be as nimble as the enemy won?t be easy. And as conservatives love to point out, throwing money at the problem is no solution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush Delivered All the Right Notes | 9/20/2001 | See Source »

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