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...said he was just giving her a back rub. The woman brought suit, and Sherwood settled out of court. A former teacher named Kathy Scott last week announced she would challenge Sherwood in the Republican primary because he "is not living his personal life in a way that's honest and moral...
...there are 50 Iraqi battalions ready." Of course, there really aren't 50 Iraqi battalions ready to operate independently; in fact, according to the U.S. military, there isn't even one. "Right, but the President claims there are 50," Carney said later. "We're not going to have an honest conversation about the war until the President is held accountable for the things he says...
...speaking closely to the questions,” said Patrick A. Schneiter, an Extension School student who attended the talk. The event was organized by the Institute of Politics (IOP) and co-sponsored by the Shorenstein Center. “I thought Dan Rather was very honest and very responsive to the questions,” said Jeanne Shaheen, the director of the IOP. Rather was invited to speak by Dotty Lynch, an IOP fellow and political editor at CBS News. —Staff writer Claire M. Guehenno can be reached at guehenno@fas.harvard.edu...
...selfishness the answer? Because you are going to be living with these people for three years. If you submit yourself to a less-than-ideal blocking situation, your unhappiness will affect not only you—but your blockmates. Thus it is better to be honest and up front about your blocking desires now so that you both can enjoy your living experiences in the years to come. But, tell him now! If you wait and tell him at the last minute, well, that is something Regina George would do and I think we’ve already decided that...
...develop casual and informal relationships with students, something that will be made difficult if prefects are expected to be formal academic advisors. Instead, the College should establish a new peer advising program alongside a better funded and better managed Prefect Program. Freshmen would benefit invaluably from the kind of honest and practical advice upperclassmen can provide. Peer advisors could tell freshmen which Core has a lighter workload and which professor just reads from a script in lecture. Moreover, first-year students should be assigned an advisor in a broad field like social sciences, sciences, or humanities. When they enter...