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Levitte stressed the need to rebuild strained relations between the long-time allies, adding that American politicians and pundits who decried France’s refusal to back the U.S.-led war in Iraq overlooked his nation??s continued support for the other elements of the War on Terror...
Witches still walk the streets of Salem. They hawk kettle corn, sell sausages and perhaps cast a spell or two on the side. But today the only things roasting are cashews and almonds. The Salem Witch Trials of 1692—an infamous moment in our nation??s history—are now long behind us, but this small town has capitalized on its gory past. However, ghosts and ghouls are not the only attraction. Part of the town’s history lives on in sweeter forms. The magic continues in Ye Olde Pepper Companie, America?...
Harvard’s drop in 2002—which Rapier called a “return to normalcy”—mirrored that of the nation??s 400 biggest nonprofits, which received gifts worth $46.9 billion that year, 1.2 percent less than the 2001 total of $47.5 billion...
...Chronicle—which reports annually on donations gathered by the nation??s 400 largest nonprofit organizations—attributed the poor results to the nation??s sagging economy and stock market. It is the first time in a dozen years that contributions to the largest 400 have declined, according to the survey...
...also published books expressing his views on the economic prospects of the countries he has traveled through and in past years has been pessimistic about Russia’s prospects—citing the nation??s declining population and recent history of economic turbulence...