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...Joseph S. Nye Jr., former dean of the Kennedy School and currently the Sultan of Oman professor of international relations, says he has spoken with several prominent Democratic senators, including Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass) during the 2004 presidential campaign about Iraq policy, advising the politicians to find...

Author: By Kevin Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Afoot in Iraq: Harvard Sets Sights on Stable Middle East | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

...this year held personal tragedy and professional difficulty. O’Brien gave up her deputy dean post last summer after losing the support of Interim Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles. And she and husband Joseph L. Badaracco announced in February that they would leave Currier at the end of the academic year, five months after Badaracco’s 23-year-old daughter died in a car accident...

Author: By Crimson News Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Farewells | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

...don’t want to get into a situation like McDonald’s with a lot of subcontractors [where we] can’t control the quality,” says Sultan of Oman Professor of International Relations Joseph S. Nye Jr, who was dean of the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) from...

Author: By Madeline W. Lissner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Going Global: Harvard’s Stamp Abroad | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

...accolades for his correspondence from places as far flung as Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Beijing and Tokyo. Kristof was a “perfect” choice to deliver remarks to the KSG graduating class, according to a statement from KSG Senior Associate Dean and Director of Degree Programs Joseph McCarthy. “The New York Times is this country’s paper of record,” wrote McCarthy. “And therefore I don’t think it’s going too far at all to call Nick Kristof the conscience of America...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Journalist Kristof To Address KSG Grads | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

...leak was the key issue for most Americans, the crux of an apparent White House campaign to discredit Plame's husband, Joseph Wilson, who wrote a 2003 op-ed piece debunking WMD justifications for the Iraq war. But while outing a CIA agent can be illegal, neither Libby nor anyone else was actually charged with doing that to Plame. In fact, pre-trial maneuvering found the prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald, insisting that this was not a case about a leak and fighting defense requests for documents about whether Plame was ever a covert agent, a status that could have made intentionally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Libby's Sentence Was So Tough | 6/5/2007 | See Source »

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