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...anti-aid," he says. "It's brought more problems than it's solved." Donors reward bad governments, he argues. "Where Africa is coming right and is on an upward trend, that attracts business. Where it's doing badly, that attracts aid." Oppenheimer consults regularly with Rwandan President Paul Kagame, who leads a growing body of opinion on the continent that has come to the same conclusion. "In the last 50 years, you've spent $400 billion in aid to Africa," Kagame told TIME last year. "But what is there to show...
...proposal, made by Representative Paul Kujawski of Worcester, did not pass but could be sent to the Department of Revenue for further study...
...that we currently use are nowhere near ideal. In the history of America, states have failed to protect voters’ right or ability to vote, whether out of racism or apathy, and it is horrible that state-sanctioned impediments such as this one still exist. For Justice John Paul Stevens, who wrote the majority opinion and is typically one of the Court’s strongest advocates of democratic inclusiveness, this decision seems especially egregious. We hope that additional lawsuits will be soon brought in front of the Court, which opened itself to the possibility of changing its mind...
...moving the evaluation online would encourage more students to respond. “We talk a lot amongst ourselves about our complaints with UHS,” Putnins said, “but we don’t really tell UHS what they could do better.” Paul Barreira, director of behavioral health and academic counseling at UHS, said that at designated times during the year, surveys would be e-mailed to a sample of students who had just received care from UHS. Barreira, who is also an associate professor of psychiatry, said the survey would include both...
...just a happy, joyous occasion, so the idea that a speech would radicalize the event is unnecessary,” he said. “If it’s going to be political, I think everyone would be happier having someone else speak.”Paul E. Mawn ’63, who is the chairman of Advocates for Harvard ROTC, commended Faust for appearing at the commissioning ceremony, but added that the University should make a distinction between the students and the political issue. “It’s an appropriate venue for the president...