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...Middle East, unlimited think-tank cheese plates), one of the perks is the power marriage. Few are aiming for a truly high-wattage pairing on a par with Ben Bradlee and Sally Quinn's or James Carville and Mary Matalin's. The hope is to be an equal partner in a couple where you make a difference while also making loads of money and not getting indicted, if you can manage it. Both of you don't have to be famous; you just both have to have a slot in the gigantic circuit board of connections that make Washington...
...take the limited aid that’s available and give it to kids who don’t need it, it just increases the stratification of society.” “We have an extremely unequal school system in Massachusetts and there’s not equal opportunity to prepare for the [MCAS],” Orfield said. Despite the district’s low MCAS scores, the Cambridge School Committee is enthusiastic about the possible benefits from the Adams program. In 2005, Cambridge placed 253rd out of 278 districts statewide on the MCAS English exam...
Kathryn E. Patrick ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Hollis Hall. Meghan E. Grizzle ’07 is a linguistics concentrator in Leverett House. They are the president and creator, respectively, of Students for Equal Student Space...
...Three years ago, positive descriptions of Bush far outnumbered negative ones. In the past two years, the positive-negative ratio has been more nearly equal. This time, 48% of those polled used a negative word to describe Bush; just 28% picked a positive term; 10% chose neutral language. Six respondents chose a word that everyone could agree on: "President...
...need to protect “national security interests” and identified universities as an important source of recruits. The resolution also restated the Solomon Amendment’s requirement that universities accepting federal funds must provide military recruiters access that is “at least equal in quality and scope to that which is provided to any other employer.” When asked about his vote against the resolution, Capuano’s spokeswoman told The Crimson that colleges should not be forced to condone the Pentagon’s policy of prohibiting openly...