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...H. Ann Tackett, FULLERTON, CALIF...
Marie F. Danziger, who directs the communications program at the Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics, and Public Policy, said the Bloomberg episode reminded her of the reaction to comments about women and science that Lawrence H. Summers made in January 2005 while he was University president...
Former White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card, Jr. said for the first time yesterday that he resigned from the Bush administration last year in part because “the president needed for me to leave, and the administration needed to have me leave.” “I think they needed to demonstrate change, and I don’t think you can have a change without it being personified,” Card said in an interview with The Crimson. Card’s remarks appear to contradict the official explanation given by President...
...affiliated groups have always had to register their officers with the College, unaffiliated organizations, such as final clubs, have not been required to do so until this year. All groups have also been asked to return a signed non-hazing agreement by Dec. 15.Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd said she has discussed the registration policy with several unaffiliated organizations, and that she expects them to generally comply. Leaders of several final clubs declined to comment.“We’re leaning towards signing, but there’s still a lot of issues that...
...without a large base of natural resources. “China has accomplished this miracle in much the same way that previous great powers have risen...which is manufacturing and trade. You don’t necessarily need natural resources to do that,” Frankel said. Dwight H. Perkins, a professor of political economy, said that China’s incredibly rapid growth should not come as a surprise, despite its lack of natural resources. “Countries that tend to be super rich in natural resources tend to be quite poor,” Perkins said...