Word: policiese
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Race-based admissions policies at universities from California to Texas currently face legal and public challenges. Gender-restrictive policies may very well be the next under fire.
A possible merger between Harvard and Radcliffewould affect more than just the Bunting'sadmission policies. According to those associatedwith the institute, a final deal could clarify anadministrative situation that has always beenperplexing for many Bunting fellows, whose stay inCambridge is frequently limited to a year or two.
The continuation of economic growth in the U.S., crucial to keeping the world economy moving, relies on a stock-market bubble that will not continue indefinitely to defy both the law of gravity and economic rationality. Growth prospects have dramatically lessened in Europe, sweeping away any hope of a significant...
More fundamentally, globality confronts us with two sets of issues. At the national level, the role of governments has to be redefined. As their ability to influence business activity is increasingly constrained and their margin of maneuver shrinks before the overwhelming power of financial markets, governments are under pressure to...
The Republicans' problem is the lack of a coherent, unifying agenda. The G.O.P. was founded on a bedrock philosophy in 1854: maximum individual liberty supported by a protective but not paternalistic government. Policies that flowed from this philosophy--from abolition to antitotalitarianism to rational distribution of wealth--united the party...