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...questions of whether they approve or disapprove of Summers’ leadership, whether they thought Summers should resign, and whether they would vote “confidence” or “no confidence” in a vote on Summers’ leadership. (See related story, page...
However, she did say that he is part of the “top-down management system” that has characterized Harvard’s administration since Summers took over as President and appointed Kirby as Dean of FAS. (Please see story, page...
...getting its negotiating partners on the same page when it comes to North Korea is the diplomatic equivalent of herding cats. The Bush Administration, in fact, is having a hard time getting its own message about North Korea straight. Immediately after the North said publicly it had nuclear weapons, Rice said, in effect, we already knew that. But at his confirmation hearing last week, Rice's new deputy, Robert Zoellick, suggested it was possible the North was just bluffing. At the same time, outgoing U.S. ambassador to Tokyo Howard Baker told reporters that the North was a "deadly threat," particularly...
...received—both the op-ed submissions and letters to the editor—overwhelmingly voiced support for both Summers and the comments he made on women and science at a recent conference of the National Bureau of Economic Research. In seeking to balance the opinions on the page, we contacted several professors who were some of the most vocal opponents of Summers at the Faculty meeting, and all those we contacted declined to write for this page...
...four op-eds on this page all support, to slightly varying extents, Summers’ past record of leadership and continued tenure as president of Harvard. We acknowledge the lack of an opposing voice on this page, and we point to yesterday’s Crimson Staff editorial, which criticized Summers for his past missteps and praised the Faculty for taking advantage of this moment to discuss Summers’ ability to lead the University...