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...Arts and Sciences, the Kennedy School of Government, the Business School, and, of course, the Education School. The same goes for many other topics in the social sciences—from urban studies to racial discrimination, inequality to immigration, and health policy to corporate governance—that draw into the mix several other schools, including the Law School, the Design School, and the School of Public Health. The potential for synergies and interdisciplinary research across these rarely-traversed boundaries boggles the mind. Hence our elation that University President Drew G. Faust has decided to create a University-wide social...
...Iraq into federal states, Zebari said that there was a difference between a federal Iraq and a divided Iraq.“The Iraqi people want federal regions, but not a division of the country by sectarian regions,” he said. “How would you draw the lines?”After the speech, several audience members appeared to be supportive of Zebari’s remarks.“I thought it was a very thoughtful, sensible address,” said James A. Leach, the director of the Institute of Politics...
...good defensively,” Trimble said. “We couldn’t find open spots to put the ball away.” The Big Green capitalized on a pair of Harvard errors to take an early 3-1 lead. But the Crimson bounced back to draw the score even at 4 following three Dartmouth errors and snagged the lead on a block by Trimble. The Big Green followed with a 6-0 run to take a 10-5 lead into a Harvard timeout. The Crimson chipped away at the lead, putting together a 7-3 stretch...
...question regarding foreign relations is whether you plan to draw leftist Venezuela President Hugo Chavez, whose oil wealth helped ease Argentina out of its financial crisis, into a closer alliance or create some distance? We have good relations with Venezuela and President Chavez not only because he's helped us with the question of our debt and our energy crisis, but also because of our understanding that he's won his presidential elections with the approval of international observers. Let me reiterate that no one selects Argentina's friends but Argentina. President Kirchner, [Brazilian President] Lula, Chavez...
...told through the dreamy, forgiving magnifying glass of childhood nostalgia, an easy conduit to the intended core idea of the film: fulfillment through the rekindling of old bonds. This ultimate coherence, however, is precluded by the disproportionate attention that Radcliffe’s skill and his star status draw, as well as by the lack of character development elsewhere. The delicate poignancy of the film has a familiarity that most audience members will appreciate; the scattered characters and narration, unfortunately, have a distancing effect that makes it harder to sit through cloying moments. Still, Radcliffe fans and viewers willing...