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...pending. To help raise awareness of the issue, there will be a series of teach-ins across the country this summer and fall, and a new film, "How to Impeach a President," will be screened - all part of the burgeoning impeachment effort called "Constitution Summer," led by a non-partisan coalition of students from the country's top law schools and universities...
This week and next, thousands of movie lovers are flocking to their midsummer mecca on New York City?s Lower East Side. The New York Asian Film Festival, berthed at Anthology Film Archives, is unspooling 27 feature films (and two shorts) from Japan, India, Korea, Thailand and Malaysia. The partisan audiences may locate no masterpieces there, but they will be reminded that attending foreign films need not be a solemn duty. It can be an enthralling pleasure...
...Edwards and Mark Warner—on her findings here in Cambridge.Bilmes, who served as chief financial officer of the U.S. Department of Commerce under President Bill Clinton, says that the investigation was not motivated by her personal political beliefs. “It’s not a partisan thing,” Bilmes says. But, she asks, “Even if one takes the view that there are some benefits of being in Iraq, what is the cost-benefit that you’re looking at if you were spending $2 trillion?...Are we getting good value...
...been his own. The combined lack of creative leadership and of consistent political principle make Nixon’s opportunism dangerous to Eisenhower Republicanism and to the nation.... Eisenhower’s statesmanship has been the kind that can unify a nation, Nixon’s antics are intensely partisan. Eisenhower’s policy has been generally liberal; Nixon’s real policy is totally elusive. As a quick-change artist of the worst sort, Nixon’s entire political career makes current support for Eisenhower’s Republicanism highly questionable...
...this point. In that rare case that no penalties have been discussed, period, feel free to start that essay at your leisure. Maybe save it for a rainy day or whenever that itch of guilt just needs to be scratched. But make sure you get your fill of partisan bloggery and Apple movie trailers in the meantime. Trust me: they won’t be nearly as interesting when you’re viewing them in your free time. Ben B. Chung ’06, who was Crimson arts chair in 2005, is an anthropology concentrator in Mather House...