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...afoul of the law. As Ohio's manufacturing economy shriveled, his most identifiable initiative was a minuscule literacy campaign. The worst may lie ahead for Taft, who has 14 months remaining in his term. He faces a lawsuit alleging that he and other state G.O.P. officeholders awarded generous public contracts to campaign contributors...
...Arafat’s death, in a discussion of his book “The Case for Peace” organized by Harvard Students for Israel. At the well-attended event in Emerson Hall, Dershowitz argued that “this is a time for Israel to be extremely generous.” He said that Israel’s strategic interests, along with moral imperatives, demand a rapid resolution of the conflict with Palestinians. Opening his remarks, Dershowitz criticized the Harvard Law School group “Justice for Palestine” for inviting Norman G. Finkelstein to speak...
...choose, whether you want to give money, volunteer your time or donate goods (watch out for shipping costs). Be prepared to do your homework: you can find tools to vet many organizations at www.charitywatch.org and www.charitynavigator.com Lesser-known groups may require more extensive digging. Then follow through with a generous heart. Here's a list to get you started...
...Americans like to see ourselves as a generous people, but the rest of the world sees us differently. Among advanced countries, the U.S. ranks last in foreign aid development giving as a percentage of national income. The distinctive generosity of Americans is more private than public, countless gifts of time and money--but 98% of that money stays here at home, in part because donors could never be sure whether their money would actually land where it was needed and be used well once it got there...
...can’t blame we wee undergrads for flooding Lamont on Monday night because, with its generous hours (thank you, UC and U-Hall), central location, and imminent café, Lamont is indeed the closest thing we have to a student center. But as the Undergraduate Council, University Hall, and now Mass. Hall continue to make-over Lamont into a more fun, relaxing, chill, and totally radical experience, any calls to create a real student center in the Yard will be drowned out. This would be convenient for the administration, but not so great for students, who are left?...