Word: foresightedness
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It is imperative that President Bush and his staff members lead the country's effort to quickly implement the 9/11 commission's recommendations to reform U.S. intelligence operations. The President faces what is probably the most difficult task since World War II in revamping the intelligence agencies. I know the...
The Strip is Back I was very disappointed that "the Strip Is Back!" depicted Las Vegas as a sexy, sinful "playground for adults" [Aug. 2]. I have been to the city on many occasions with my husband and young children. Las Vegas is an elegant and entertaining city of great...
For a campus beleaguered with space constraints, the open frontier in Allston brings welcome relief. Students in cramped houses, professors in understaffed departments and the ardent supporters of a student center can now hope for a new era at Harvard. Once the University expands into its spacious holdings in Allston?...
In one of her careers, Chavez has been a columnist. She has done what a columnist does: advanced provocative, impolitic ideas. She has shot off her mouth in the way that a mindful, foresighted and rump-covering politician would not. Chavez has shown a talent for infuriating liberals - for example...
Foresighted politicians on both sides of the aisle--especially those with an eye toward permanently rescuing the program instead of just postponing its demise--have proposed a meaningful way to salvage retirement benefits. Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.) has long urged offering workers as tax incentive to devote part of...