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...George W. Bush he was describing but Woodrow Wilson. When Wilson set off for the peace conference in Paris at the end of World War I, he was, said John Maynard Keynes (the source of the waspish comments above) endowed with a "prestige and a moral influence throughout the world unequaled in history." Conventional wisdom holds that he wasted these assets. As Margaret MacMillan documents in her new history, Paris 1919, Wilson's commitments to self-determination, democracy and nation building (although the phrase was not then in vogue) were frequently frustrated at the peace conference by Europeans interested mainly...
...years ago she merged the Fletcher and Maynard elementary schools, two under-performing programs in a black and Latino neighborhood...
...emergency city council meeting at Fletcher-Maynard Academy on Windsor Street—the same street where one man was killed this month—community members confronted city officials about crime and public safety...
...Japan's credit rating by Moody's, Fitch and Standard & Poor's. Goldman Sachs said Japan is not a default risk and deserves an Aaa rating instead of A2, which places it below Botswana. BOTTOM LINES "A hedgehog could have crossed any major road in relative safety." Rob Maynard, Royal Automobile Club spokesman, on the absence of a rush hour during England's early-morning Nigeria match "The problem I have is not firepower, it is a shortage of targets." Nani Beccalli, GE Europe CEO, on the company's desire to buy European companies "You're worse than politicians...
...first merger occurred in the fall of 2000, when the Fletcher and Maynard elementary schools became the Fletcher-Maynard Academy after a long and contentious process...