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Julie S. Greenberg ’05, a Crimson editor, is an applied math concentrator in Leverett House. For three more weeks she can be found wandering the streets of Berlin, buying postcards with pre-war photographs and wondering what it will all look like in 20 years...
...That follows an inconclusive first week of inquiry into the Administration's reading of the pre-war intelligence after which Senators concluded they needed to hear more. In a closed-door hearings last Thursday, the State Department officials hinted they felt pressure to toe the White House's hard line but insisted they had not tailored intelligence. Some observers, however, said such perceptions by officials at State - who were widely known as behind-the-scenes skeptics of the Iraq WMD intelligence - may simply have resulted from the at-times heated internal policy debate in the months leading up to war...
...What is not obvious to outsiders—and even to many very close to the situation as it existed in the pre-war years—is the paucity of applicants of the kind we most desire,” Buck wrote...
...early 1950s, people were commenting that it was starting to get back to the pre-war years of college hijinks,” Keller says...
Smith has incorrectly stated that pre-war 60 percent of Americans supported the war in Iraq. The support was only above 50 percent if the U.S. had U.N. support. This U.N. support never arrived...