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Hurricane Jeanne took the lives of over 2,000 people in Haiti and virtually destroyed the island nation??s third largest city. The loss of life has been so great and sudden that bulldozers have been employed to create mass-graves. However, if one’s source of information was solely the American media, one would have little idea that any of this had happened...
...administration to the planning, costs and human toll of this conflict may be indicative of an elite forming which has no real appreciation of what a war is. Not giving the educated elite at this school a chance to see war for what it is, is to bury the nation??s head in the sand. If we really want to make this place as good as it possibly can be at what it does—educating—we are going to have to grow up and accept that some things are more important than whether...
Just in time to save the nation??s justice system from drowning in a pit of hellfire, the Rev. Jerry Falwell has established a new law school which he promises “will be as far to the right as Harvard is to the left.” Huh, we thought Princeton already had that covered. Falwell’s law school, an arm of his esteemed Liberty University, will educate its students in a “principled Christian approach to the practice of law”—as opposed to the God-hating...
...Harvard University endowment, managed by the Harvard Management Company, is one of the nation??s largest investors, with total assets valued at more than $22 billion. Like other institutional investors, college and university endowments typically hold stock in scores of the roughly 400 publicly traded companies that provide the life-blood of terrorist-sponsoring states...
...that youth are showing their desire to vote and take a larger role in the political process, an increased responsibility also falls to our nation??s politicians. In return for young Americans’ demonstration of commitment to the political process, the candidates need to publicly and directly address issues that appeal to younger voters, including college tuition support and the military draft. But politicians also need to spell out in plainer terms how today’s complex decisions about taxes and social security funding will ultimately affect the up-and-coming generation?...