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...certain extent, this reluctance to attempt plays beyond the body of canonical Western realist drama can be related to a general lack of exposure to these works, or at least unfamiliarity with them, on the part of many undergraduates--a lack of exposure that reflects the appaling paucity of drama courses, especially literary drama courses, offered at our fair institution...
...editorial yesterday criticizing the Center for International Development (CID) failed to draw a precise distinction between the institute and the now-dismantled Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID). In particular, the editorial overstated the extent to which HIID resources have been allocated...
...reluctant to be seen to be too easily drawn into new deals. Reports from the West Bank and Gaza suggest that efforts may already be underway to implement the cease-fire terms, although new clashes were reported in Gaza. But the breakdown in summitry is an indicator of the extent to which the recent violence may have reversed progress towards a final-status peace accord between Israel and the Palestinians...
Others disagree over the extent to which the council is unified...
...secret that soft money has flooded the American political process. But only now has the extent of the deluge emerged in clear relief: According to a report released Wednesday by New York University's Brennan Center, the unregulated funds, which corporations and other wealthy donors filter into campaigns via the political parties, are surging to record levels. For the first time, party expenditures are outpacing spending by the campaigns themselves...