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...that as many students as possible enroll. If we want students prepared to approach the complexities of the world, then they need to share a certain basic level of competence in geography. The College must finally give geography the place it deserves in our course catalog. Andrew C. Miller ’09, an editorial comper, lives in Matthews hall...
...fiction [Jan. 23], so calling it nonfiction became a necessary evil for Frey to participate in the new American way: making more money than you need, at the irretrievable cost of what used to be considered ethics and morality. Diane Monahan Newnan, Georgia, U.S. Skiing's Wild Child [Bode] Miller is little more than a pretty good downhill skier who qualified for the Olympics [Jan. 23]. He lives a self-centered, self-indulgent, party-boy lifestyle and is hardly a role model for kids who want to break into competitive skiing or anything else. John Leach Naples, Florida, U.S. Anyone...
Produced by Margaret D. Maloney ’06 and Charlie I. Miller ’08, directed by Roxanna K. Myrhum ’05, and with musical direction by Emily Senturia, the operetta is a delightful update of one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s best. It is not so much that they are faithful to the nearly 120-year-old material, as it is that they retain the spirit of the original writing and music without making it too stiff or old-fashioned...
...following criticism from Wilson, without using the standard declassification process that the White House went through later. The officials said the President told Vice President Cheney that the excerpts should be provided to the press, but had played no role in the actual leak to Judith Miller of The New York Times. "The conversation between the President and the Vice President was only about declassifying," a senior administration official said. "The President made the executive decision, and still believes it was the right decision, to declassify the NIE. But any discussion with Scooter about disseminating that information was not known...
...Cheney then had a conversation about the release with Libby, his chief of staff at the time, who provided them to Miller. She did not write an article about them. The material, including some findings that had been disputed by members of the intelligence community, was provided to the whole press corps ten days later on July 18, 2003. On that day, White House press secretary Scott McClellan said it had been "just, as of today, officially declassified." Today, he told reporters: "What I told you then was based on what I knew at the time...