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...Then the choice between these two classes will require students who are supposedly objective to know their stance on economic policy before being formally exposed to economic theories. Ec 10 is required of more than 300 economics and social studies concentrators each year and about 400 more per class elect to take it. As such a fundamental part of the education of so many Harvard students, Ec 10 needs to be balanced. Providing another alternative will not create this balance within the individual student. Even if it could provide some balance to the overall community, however, the value...
...going to war with Iraq [WORLD, Feb. 3], I was struck by how much I agree with them. Bush has failed to make his point with me too. I don't care for his cowboy attitude. I hope Americans wake up, smell the coffee and decide not to re-elect him. I have two sons, one serving in the Army in Afghanistan and the other a high school senior. I am totally at a loss as to what Bush hopes to accomplish by declaring war on Iraq. ANGIE NIEMEYER Fort Wayne...
DIED. CLARK MACGREGOR, 80, moderate G.O.P. Congressman from Minnesota turned Nixon aide; in Pompano Beach, Fla. As chairman of the Committee to Re-Elect the President just after the Watergate break-in, he oversaw the strategy that led to Nixon's landslide victory over George McGovern in 1972. Never implicated in Watergate, MacGregor later said he had been "misled, deceived ...and lied to repeatedly." After the scandal, he left politics for good...
...reunification finally at hand for Cyprus? On Feb. 16 Tassos Papadopoulos, 69, grabbed a surprise victory in presidential elections in the Greek section of Cyprus, the Mediterranean island that has been divided into Greek and Turkish enclaves since Turkey invaded the north in 1974. So when U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan visits Cyprus this week as part of an attempt to enforce the U.N.'s Feb. 28 deadline for a plan to stitch the island back together, he will not be dealing with defeated incumbent Glafcos Clerides, who was favorably disposed toward reunification. Instead, Annan will have to address...
...only one generation that gets to see things first—and that’s us.”Replacing Indiana University at Bloomington Professor Catherine A. Pilachowski, Kirshner will serve as president from June 2004 to June 2006. He will officially be named president-elect at the end of the annual AAS meeting, to be held in Nashville...