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Wealthy industrialized nations have an obligation to break down trade barriers and open world markets to developing nations, said former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo in a speech at the Kennedy School of Government??€™s ARCO Forum last night...
...become conflated into a single entity. Thus, to criticize the government is tantamount to disparaging the state and the people. In America, we are as guilty of this as anyone. When President Bush declared the War on Terror, too few of us questioned the logic and methods behind our government??€™s plan. We thought that being patriotic meant supporting the government unconditionally. So nobody said anything when our pilots accidentally bombed and killed more than 3,000 innocent Afghan civilians. And nobody said anything when we aligned ourselves with war criminals like General Rashid Dostum?...
...keys to the future success of the Democratic Party lie in improving media relations and taking credit for its own achievements, agreed four top-level Democrats Friday at the Kennedy School of Government??€™s ARCO Forum...
...major news story was the relationship between President Bill Clinton and intern Monica Lewinsky. Trysts at the Oval Office, the cigar, the Starr Report and millions of dollars spent on uncovering the most personal details of a presidents’ life were not the most productive uses of our government??€™s, the media’s or, frankly, our own time...
University of California Regent Ward Connerly and Harvard Law School Professor Christopher Edley squared off in a heated debate about affirmative action last night at the Kennedy School of Government??€™s ARCO Forum...