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...teaching at Harvard since 1990 and was academic dean of the Kennedy School from 1997 to 2002. Schauer teaches courses at the Law School and has received both a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Radcliffe Fellowship. Thompson added that because the Safra Center was Harvard’s first major inter-faculty initiative, “it is important for the director to have connections and interests that cut across the boundaries that make up Harvard.” In a statement, Schauer said it was an honor to succeed Thompson. “I hope to justify his and Derek...
...UPCSE also proposed a cross-school Department of Systems Biology, but there are no plans currently to create a second inter-faculty department, according to Colen...
...Pakistan should look to Afghan President Hamid Karzai as his leader. When I first went to Peshawar, I discovered that Pashtuns had contempt for Punjabis, that they speak a different language and have very different customs. Lieut. General Hamid Gul may be a former director general of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, but old soldiers in Pakistan never really retire, short of the funeral shroud. He is an minence grise to be watched. Since its founding, Pakistan has fundamentally been a military state. For U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher to see Pakistan as a potentially "moderate, stable...
...relatives in the North. Tens of thousands of other South Koreans are still on a waiting list for both video and face-to-face exchanges. "It will take at least ten years for everyone to see their relatives at this rate," predicts Young Woon Choi, head of the Inter-Korean Cooperation Team. The video exchanges cost the Korean Red Cross $340,000 a pop and can be canceled at a moment's notice or whenever the North decides to throw another hissy fit. Not surprisingly, many folks are on tenterhooks, waiting to hear if they?ve been selected...
...station to prevent it from covering protests outside the Supreme Court. Some Pakistanis who have excused Musharraf's authoritarianism in the past now portray him as a jackbooted dictator. "I think he has ruined himself," says retired Lieut. General Hamid Gul, former director general of the Pakistani intelligence organization Inter-Services Intelligence. "He's not going to be able to placate the forces he has unleashed...