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...Gluckman ’07, National Campaign; Thomas M. McSorley Jr. ’06, Outreach; Michael D. Schor ’07, Projects and Christopher L. Corcoran ’07, Study Groups. Policy group chairs include Stephen S. Brokaw ’06, Campus Diversity; Dan J. Feith ’06, Democratization and Paul B. Davis ’07, Redistricting. Newly-elected members will take office beginning next semester...
...agencies. One example: having the Medicare administrator mislead Congress about the true cost of Bush's Medicare prescription-drug plan. The Administration distorted the prewar analysis of Saddam's capabilities and failed to plan for the post-Saddam occupation. Last week we learned that Under Secretary of Defense Douglas Feith had blatantly hyped the possibility of an operational link between Saddam and al-Qaeda...
With a loan from a private source and approval from the College to run a business out of a dorm during term-time, Yagan started the corporation with Daniel J. Feith ’06, Matthew G. Gartland ’06, Robert M. Koenig ’06, Andrew M. Mugica ’06, Naveen Muthu ’06, Michael W. Reckhow ’06 and Brooks E. Washington...
...AIPAC official when the Pentagon's Franklin suddenly appeared, igniting concerns. Franklin, a former Air Force Reserve officer, served briefly in the U.S. military attache's office in Israel in the late 1990s. Since the summer of 2001, he has worked as an Iran expert for Douglas Feith, the Pentagon's third ranking official, a neoconservative long in favor of tougher measures against Iran. In 2001 Franklin and a Pentagon colleague were dispatched to Rome for a meeting with Manucher Ghorbanifar, an Iranian arms dealer who had been a key figure in the 1980s' Iran-contra scandal. They were seeking...
...horse Palestinians count on to win the competition. And Palestinians will not replace him in the middle of the race—especially not under pressure from anyone whose understanding of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict was shaped by pro-Israel cheerleaders like Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle and Douglas Feith...