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...then gleefully tore his campaign posters from city walls. Today his quarrelsome successors have siphoned off some of that anger. And Milosevic, the consummate party hack, has skillfully repackaged himself as an outsider. His decision to represent himself in court combined with his physical isolation in the Hague helped foster the image of one man standing against a powerful foe. So too has the unnamed heart ailment that repeatedly halted proceedings this summer. The absence of high-level witnesses who could testify to his crimes from the inside hasn't helped. "In principle I hate him," says Luka Raspopovic...
...final endeavor, Losick said he will seek to foster the scientific interests of students from disadvantaged backgrounds by matching them with host laboratories. This would provide salaried summer jobs and potentially establish long-term relationships between researchers and students...
...said it is important to foster change in the Middle East and that the people of the region need to “embrace modernity...
Graff says that while the staffers have “contacts and resources beyond the pale of our abilities” they nevertheless “foster student initiative with their suggestions...
Several student leaders said they appreciated College administrators taking initiative to foster diversity at Harvard but hoped more will be done to address other concerns in the foundation’s report...