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Cutler said healthcare is the central cause of the U.S. government??s fiscal problems...

Author: By June Q. Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dean Makes ‘Power 50’ List | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

...while we’re taking credit for things that other people discovered using minimal federal funding, why stop there? In fact, anything produced and transported in the 50 states (and such exotic lands as Puerto Rico, among other colonial interests) must necessarily use taxpayer dollars allocated by the government??at the very least, in the form of roads or law enforcement—so our humble president has certainly got some countable successes to notch on to his bedpost. Heaven forbid we forget that George W. Bush was the first—in fact, the only?...

Author: By Sarah C. Mcketta | Title: We’re Number One! | 11/28/2007 | See Source »

...York Times has been running a series of investigative pieces on China’s environmental policies. It focuses primarily on China’s lack of progress on green initiatives and the government??s human rights violations against vocal environmentalists. Likewise, a recent Crimson op-ed went so far as to predict that “many Chinese may never see a blue sky for their entire lives...

Author: By Marion Liu | Title: In Defense of China | 11/19/2007 | See Source »

...sentiment that becoming the next superpower is more important than saving some trees. Much of the pollution can be traced to factories (many owned by foreign entities), which swallow up local resources and leave a path of smoke and waste. But China’s global ambitions and the government??s questionable actions hardly presage China’s collapse under the harmful byproducts of its growth...

Author: By Marion Liu | Title: In Defense of China | 11/19/2007 | See Source »

...National Leadership Index, released this week, also revealed that 77 percent of Americans believe there is a “crisis” in leadership today—up from 65 percent in 2005. The survey of more than 1,000 Americans, conducted jointly by the Kennedy School of Government??s Center for Public Leadership and U.S. News & World Report, suggests Americans were especially critical of the media, the executive branch, and Congress. Of the 12 sectors respondents rated, those three received the lowest marks. Even the institutions that fared best—the military and medicine?...

Author: By Nini S. Moorhead, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Finds ‘Crisis’ In U.S. Leadership | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

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