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...When they talked about desegregating theschools, I was in the forefront," saysMaragioglio. "I though it was wonderful to getNancy to meet other kids...
...have to realize that he can no longer run the executive branch with the "We shall overcome" attitude of the Great Society era. We are living at the threshold of a new century that demands real and practical answers, not hypothetical, dream-like ones. Clinton should be at the forefront, taking the initiative, advocating pragmatic solutions such as "enablement," not "entitlement," in social programs, among others. Here, Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04 could serve as his guiding principle when he said, "Permanent, lifelong assistance does not help the individual. It only hurts...
...When an important system is breaking up or in transition, then women's voices are in the forefront," Gilligan said during a speech titled "Women's Voices, Women's Silences...
...Representative Porter feels four percent isnot a big enough increase," says Kohn. "He thinksbiomedical research has been shortchanged and thatit's important for our country's ability to keepitself at the forefront in research...
That's a big "if." Observes David Schramm, a theoretical astrophysicist at the University of Chicago: "Whenever you're at the forefront of science, one-third of the observational results always turn out to be wrong." But this hasn't stopped the theorists from doing crazy things anyway; they've proposed one mind-stretching idea after another to explain what's going...