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...overly specialized, specific classes that speak to their particular research interests rather than the more broadly stated goals of General Education,” the letter reads. Students also approved the removal of the controversial “Reason and Faith” requirement, which was dropped from the Gen Ed proposal this December after faculty opposition. Again echoing faculty criticism, the students wrote that a proposed requirement for a course on “what it means to be a human” could “conceivably encompass any course the college might offer...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Echo Faculty Concerns | 1/22/2007 | See Source »

...secular world proved a fertile field for action. He joined the French Resistance during the war in Grenoble, and helped Jews, forced laborers and others escape from occupied France; it was in that capacity that he took the name Abb? Pierre. In 1944 he moved to Algiers to join Gen. Charles de Gaulle, who named him chaplain of the Free French navy. After the war he was enlisted to become a deputy in the National Assembly, but once installed in the gritty banlieues of post-war Paris, he soon decided to fight his battle from the trenches rather than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France's Voice of the Voiceless | 1/22/2007 | See Source »

...commander in Afghanistan has asked for "significant increases" in resources for what some critics call America's "invisible" war. Army Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry, the head of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, has recommended to Gates that the U.S. send more troops and more money to Afghanistan. He has proposed almost tripling the spending on assistance to the Afghan Security Forces and reconstruction projects to some $8 billion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Surge in Afghanistan Too? | 1/17/2007 | See Source »

...Afghanistan, but estimates are that it could be several thousand. "There will be no decrease in U.S. forces and they could go higher," said Eikenberry. When asked by a reporter today if the U.S. military was too strained by Iraq and other commitments to send more troops to Afghanistan, Gen Peter Pace acknowledged that "any kind of deployment is going to add a short-term strain." But he said that a short-term increase in troops could actually mean less strain on the force over the longer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Surge in Afghanistan Too? | 1/17/2007 | See Source »

...Gen. Halutz may have left, but the political battle has just started. Meanwhile, from Lebanon, Hizballah's televison network gleefully reported Halutz's resignation as proof of the militia's victory against Israel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Israeli General Takes the Fall | 1/17/2007 | See Source »

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