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...particular case, it is not clear what would be gained by having the details of Schleifer’s misconduct broadcast openly other than satisfying curious spectators. Harvard, however, has much to lose by establishing a precedent of leaving its procedures dealing with professional misdeeds open to public scrutiny. Nevertheless, the consolidation of decision-making powers by Knowles represents a process which lacks any serious checks on the discretion of a single individual. To that end, the CPC was not adequately consulted in this process, and its members are justified in expressing their frustrations in this regard. Both the seven...
...Shabb disagreed with Abercrombie-Winstanley’s classification of Israel’s actions. “I thought it was an interesting terminology to describe what is actually serious breaches in international humanitarian law and basic human rights law,” she said. Nevertheless, multiple audience members appreciated Abercrombie-Winstanley’s firsthand knowledge of the situation. “I was sitting there, and I was just thinking, ‘Wow’,” said IOP Executive Director Catherine A. McLaughlin...
...Romans had a rather clever adage, “in vino, veritas,” which in English loses its alliterative edge as, “in wine, there is truth.” Nevertheless, it remains particularly current in our increasingly warped cultural arena...
...Nevertheless, while the general's views may not technically diverge from Blair's policy, they certainly remind the public in a way that embarrasses Downing St.- as well as Washington - how difficult if not impossible that policy will be to achieve. Blair would never state that his ambitions for Iraq might have been na?ve, that British troops are a magnet for attack or should leave soon. The fact that Dannatt's views are widely shared among senior officers only intensifies the awkwardness for the Prime Minister...
...serious; this decision caused the entire performance to be off-balance. By the end of the evening, it felt as if the opening work “Words, Words, Words,” was trivialized and stripped of its significance, despite being a fine work of its own right. Nevertheless, each of the four first-time directors exhibited a distinctive and creative voice. I hope their next efforts in longer, extended works would take greater risks and traverse deeper waters, aspects that were missing in this production...