Word: elections
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...will elect a new president in 2008 who will do what he—or she—promises to do,” Clinton said, as the audience erupted into laughter. His wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is the only woman who is currently a major candidate...
...Despite the margin of his victory, President-elect Sarkozy was remarkably restrained in his victory speech. While his campaign had focused almost exclusively on domestic issues, Sarkozy emphasised international affairs on Sunday night, including an "appeal to our American friends to tell them that they can count on our friendship," but also insisting that Washington "accept that friends can think differently." He then scolded America for not accepting the Kyoto accords on global warming. He also called for greater European cooperation, and for a new trans-Mediterranean partnership to speed economic development in Africa countries, which he saw as important...
...allows students and faculty to participate in University governance in only a superficial way,” Petersen said. The UC plans to submit the list of grievances to Interim Dean of the Faculty David Pilbeam, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, and President-elect Drew G. Faust today, and Petersen said the UC will request that they respond within a week. Students at last night’s meeting said they would seek to gain student representation on the Administrative Board, the 35-member committee that examines undergraduate cases of academic and disciplinary misconduct...
...mail comes two months before Bok will step down and signals that he intends to make headway on this hot-button issue before handing the presidency over to President-elect Drew G. Faust on July...
...years ago, as dean of the Radcliffe Institute, Drew G. Faust invited four women presidents of major academic institutions to participate in a discussion at Harvard. Yesterday, as president-elect, she moderated...