Word: notã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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College applicants have long relied on envelopes—thick you’re in, thin you’re not??as a quick indicator of admission decisions...
...Harvard College admissions does not??and never has—used any methods which could properly be called ‘affirmative action,’ Director of Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73 said...
...election on the ticket of the Conservative Party. Michael R. Bloomberg, the Republican candidate, and Mark Green, one of the two Democratic candidates, announced that they would support extending Giuliani’s term. However, Fernando Ferrer, who will face Green in a Democratic runoff, said that he could not??not because he disapproves of Giuliani (he doesn’t), but because it goes against the principles for which our country stands...
...purposes. When Fidel Castro took over Cuba promising social reform, the U.S. denounced him as a Communist (long before Castro declared it himself). After an ugly exchange of words, much resembling the “Yes, you are,” “No, I’m not?? format of toddlers bickering over toys, the U.S. promptly banned travel to the island...
...their actions are. This is the “I’m running on my record” argument, that says that politicians are self-interested individuals who expect to be rewarded with re-election for good behavior. The flaw in this argument is that if we are not??as Bush said we might not be—informed should America’s anti-terrorist operations be successful, we will have no basis on which to judge our representatives come Election Day. And if we find out, many years down the road, that our politicians took...