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...Despite the dramatic gains by the Democrats, Newsweek assistant managing editor Evan W. Thomas ’73 said that he didn’t foresee dramatic changes on Capitol Hill...
...think pretty much nothing is going to happen,” Thomas, a former Crimson editor and current Kennedy School visiting professor, said. “There’s one chance in 20 that a new Bush will emerge and [will] try to do something responsible, but I wouldn’t hold your breath...
...events had a different feel. Everyone in the audience had a PhD or had gray hair.” “Now we are able to collaborate with these scholars instead of sitting behind them,” added Bevilacqua, who is also a Crimson editorial editor. Catering to its younger audience, the center is featuring a podcast interview series entitled “VOIX—Voices from Europe.” The student-driven project allows undergraduates to ask questions to the center’s guests, such as French anthropologist and ethnographic filmmaker Stéphane...
David L. Golding ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is an English and American literature and language and classics joint concentrator in Dunster House...
Brit Hume, the Washington, D.C., managing editor of Fox News, will lead tonight's election coverage on the news station of choice for most of the White House. Hume's "fair and balanced" coverage begins at 6 p.m. Eastern and continues until at least midnight. Fox News Channel plays constantly aboard Vice President Dick Cheney's plane, and it was Fox coverage that was flickering on a corner television in the White House residence when reporters were taken upstairs on election night in 2004. Hume, a University of Virginia graduate, was with ABC News for 23 years and was that...