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...Bush want this war? His ostensible reasons were unconvincing. Whatever we may find now in the rubble of Baghdad, he never offered any good evidence of a close link between Iraq and al-Qaeda or of weapons of mass destruction that could threaten the U.S. His desire to liberate a nation from tyranny undoubtedly was sincere, but there are other tyrants in the world. Why this one? On the other hand, the ulterior motives attributed to Bush by critics are even more implausible. He didn't start a war to serve his re-election campaign or avenge his father...
...well as an elderly male patient in the room across the hall, who in turn infected his wife and two sons. The doctor caring for the stewardess also came down with the virus. But, again, until April 11 none of those cases could be confirmed as SARS, because the link between the stewardesses and the sick airplane passengers hadn't been confirmed by reluctant airline officials. Indeed, as of last weekend, a press statement on the Air China website continued to insist that "at present, no flight-crew members have been infected." Other cases were brought to Inner Mongolia...
...incorporated an elevator and escalator to carry an expected 500,000 visitors annually to the top, and a huge titanium wing-shaped roof projecting from behind the famous equestrian statue of Archduke Albrecht out over the street below. Although not yet in place, the wing will provide a visual link between the two levels as well as a bold, easily identifiable symbol of the union of old and new that defines the museum. The museum's shop, a chic, spacious room with black stained cherrywood furniture, gray leather seating and a two-color marble (travertine and rosso levanto) floor...
...around here, it is still a shock to pick up the morning paper and read the name of Henry Kissinger alongside that of President Summers. To anyone familiar with Harvard’s legacy of past connections, it does not become our sincerity to feign surprise at this latest link. As the article notes, Summers and Kissinger are similar figures in more ways than one. Still, it’s hard to repress a twinge of astonishment at this latest bold-faced alliance. Kissinger, who never travels out of the country without checking first for outstanding warrants against...
...Visiting Artist this year, Lee Mingwei will give a slide lecture before the launch of “The Harvard Seers Project,” set to take place in the transept of Memorial Hall over Arts First weekend. He will also discuss his other work, which seeks to link Western conceptual art with Eastern philosophy as he has dealt with issues as diverse as human interactions and male pregnancy. The Taiwanese representative at this summer’s Venice Biennale and the subject of an upcoming Museum of Modern Art artist’s project, Mingwei will be making...