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...such arguments. Executive privilege was intended to protect private conversations between the president and his counsel, not between the vice president and energy executives—especially when some of those executives may be implicated in a financial scandal of the highest order. Neither Clinton nor Nixon could successfully extend the doctrine to protect private conversations outside of their small circle of counsel and cabinet; Cheney should take note of this historical precedent...
...Masters voted Jan. 16 to extend keycard access on a trial basis for the spring semester, despite the lingering fear of some Masters that the measure would decrease safety in the Houses...
...State of the Union and invited, like Bill Clinton before him, to address the British Cabinet. But so far there are no signs he'll be given the troops he needs. And that may mean the new dawn for Afghanistan trumpeted by President Bush on Tuesday doesn't extend much beyond Kabul. Karzai's tour and the battle back home showed that while Afghanistan's interim leaders have inherited the trappings of statehood, they have not inherited its power...
Last week, Harvard’s House Masters voted to extend the hours of universal keycard access, allowing undergraduates to enter all Houses until 2:30 a.m. Their decision, which will be implemented on a trial basis next semester, is good news for undergraduates. The 2:30 a.m. limit is more reasonable for student schedules than the previous 1 a.m. deadline, given that many of the Square’s eateries close at 2 a.m. and that House-sponsored parties also last until 2. The Masters’ decision is a positive step towards full 24-hour keycard access...
...University to the idea that all Harvard students (and, moreover, all physically capable U.S. citizens) ought to be able to serve their country. This notion of inclusion in service is, in fact, the very sentiment that underlies the issue of ROTC funding. Therefore, should the University choose to extend funding, it ought either to fight “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” by lobbying the Department of Defense and Congress, or it should fund a group that will...