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...plan’s failure to answer these questions is not merely a matter of benign vagueness, which Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman has called “no harm, no foul.” It is rather a watershed moment that could determine the future of this potential public-private relationship as the United States continues to grapple with recession. Like Harrison’s hasty actions in March 1933, Geithner’s imprecision risks alienating those with whom he hopes to partner...
...Pope as they go. The true story is straightforward. On July 1, 1988, the Vatican published a decree stating that the four new bishops of the Society of St. Pius X had incurred an automatic excommunication for being consecrated by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre against the will of Pope John Paul II. In response to their numerous requests for the removal of their excommunication, Pope Benedict XVI issued a formal retraction of that decree last month. The very point of the Pope’s action has been ignored...
...where Berry was called for the personal, then to the spot of the Crimson’s failed final possession. “I say don’t call either, but just do the same thing at both ends.Questionable calls throughout the game upset Delaney-Smith, Columbia coach Paul Nixon, and fans on both sides.“The officials were bad,” Tay said, “but they were probably bad both ways.” THREE PARTY The league’s top-two three-point shooting teams took turns launching shots from longe...
...Obama isn’t the first to decorate his Cabinet with narrow-minded academics. In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed several professors to his administration, including the University of Chicago’s Paul Douglas and Columbia’s Rexford Tugwell. Like Obama’s aides, these scholars shared a common nightmare: a depression like the one that devastated Midwestern farmers in the 1920s...
...powerful how he talked about learning to be content whatever the circumstances.” Before the question and answer session, Starr’s speech focused on the landscape of the court, and how there are growing generational gaps on the bench. He pointed out how Justice John Paul Stevens is 88 and how several other judges are in their 70s, but how John Roberts, for example, is only 53 and may potentially serve for another 30 years on the court. Starr also noted that business decisions have a tendency to unify the justices. Starr described the court...