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Question: “Currently Harvard ROTC students are actually members of the MIT ROTC group and train there. If the U.S. Military were ask to form a ROTC chapter on the Harvard campus, would you speak up in favor of allowing a chapter, against it, or remain neutral? Why? Also, should the U.S. Military be allowed to recruit students on campus?” Voith-Gadgil’s Answer: “Yes to both questions. Were it not for the bravery and sacrifice of America’s Armed Services, this university would not be here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BGLTSA and HRC Joint Statement | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

...which Pelosi said would reduce costs for small businesses—and the addition of 100,000 scientists and engineers to the workforce—which Pelosi said was essential to maintain U.S. economic competitiveness. “These commitments, taken together, represent a Democratic decision in favor of the future,” Pelosi said. “Democrats have challenged Congress and the country to renew our commitment to public-private partnerships.” Pelosi attacked those who opposed her proposals on fiscal grounds, saying that Republican-backed tax cuts and the war in Iraq?...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pelosi Presents Dems’ Agenda at IOP | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

...when senior defenseman Tom Walsh one-timed a Pelle pass from the left circle high over the shoulder of Yale goaltender Alec Richards, pulling the Crimson to 4-2. Johnson further narrowed the Bulldogs’ lead with only 76 seconds remaining. With Tobe on the bench in favor of the extra skater, the pivot took a bouncing puck in front of the Crimson net and stuffed it low past the right post. Unfortunately for Harvard, Yale prevented the Crimson from netting the potential equalizer, repeatedly scrambling away the puck in the game’s final minute...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Underdogged | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

...countryfolk. "Cardinal Ruini is deeply, deeply Italian," he says. That's a talent that will be in even greater demand in the run-up to April elections, when Italian voters will decide whether to reinstall Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi for another five years or to oust him in favor of former European Commission President Romano Prodi. Thirty-six years ago, a young priest officiated at the wedding of a fresh-faced economics professor, who, like the priest, came from a region near Bologna. The priest and the professor, Ruini and Prodi, have weathered the years; their early rapport may have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cardinal's Virtues | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

More significantly, Spielberg wonders if the Israelis and the Palestinians will ever find peace. "I'm always in favor of Israel responding strongly when it's threatened. At the same time, a response to a response doesn't really solve anything. It just creates a perpetual-motion machine," he says. "There's been a quagmire of blood for blood for many decades in that region. Where does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spielberg Takes On Terror | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

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