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...Rocky” theme song playing in my head. I put on my blinker, stopped at the stop sign, and then made the most beautiful right-hand turn of my driving career.“Pull over. You failed.”What?! How did that happen? She hadn’t even given me the chance to screw up. I was devastated, and when my mom got back in the car, I burst into tears.“Don’t worry, Alyssa, everyone fails their first time.” Yes, yes they do. It didn?...
...suggestion for multinational diplomacy to stabilize Iraq a “peachy keen solution that doesn’t work in the long run or the real world.” “I ask you: if we were not to have troops there, what would happen?” Feng added. Democrats and Republicans also butted heads on what they believed should be the United States’ policy towards Iran in the context of the Iraq War. Both parties agreed that Iran shares with the U.S. the desire for a stable Iraq, but the Democratic debaters argued...
...legislation to continue awarding party grants for the purchase of non-alcoholic supplies throughout the remainder of last semester, with plans to review the party grant system in the future. The UC has to legislate the funding of the party grants program each semester, but when that did not happen this spring, the money—which accounts for three to four percent of the UC’s semester budget—stayed in the general grants fund. Flores said she hopes the money will now be used in the same spirit as the party fund: to improve campus...
...story to the crowd to fulfill his personal responsibility “as a witness” to history, he said. “I urge you to do your part, to participate in the liberation of the human race to whatever extent so the Holocaust shall never happen again,” he said. Burian’s granddaughter Daina S. Anhalt ’11 said that it was important that the Harvard community hear his account. “My grandfather’s message is both urgent and universal,” said Anhalt, who organized...
...even given the uncertainty over the case for invasion, more academics could still have gone public with analysis about what might happen after Baghdad was won, said Linda J. Bilmes ’80, a lecturer at the Kennedy School and the author of “The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict...