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...people who are dedicated and unshakably there for you, day in and day out. Period. In their limited world view, the parent-child connection is not spun from DNA. Rather, it's woven with the mundane strands of everyday life, the countless gestures, large and small, that repeatedly reaffirm: I see you, I love you; I am yours, you are mine...
...talk about progress made and urged Clinton directly to reaffirm the goal of integration. On TV it looked as if he were agreeing with me. In the interests of defending affirmative action, however, he has been more concerned with diversity, and the word integration is a code attack on identity politics and separatisms (I intended it as such). So he deftly changed the subject, only to be hit between the eyes by Chao, who was steaming about preferences in California, and by Rodriguez, who said he did not want to be a quota-system beneficiary...
Clinton: The charges are not true. I want to reaffirm my position. I absolutely deny them. It's in the nature of summary judgment that it doesn't give me the chance to convince 12 people that the factual allegations are not true. But I feel there's enough evidence that's come out that would raise serious questions about the charges against...
While Jeremy R. Knowles, dean of the Faculty ofArts and Sciences, would not specifically commenton the possibility of students being drawn awayfrom Harvard, he did reaffirm Harvard's statedpolicy of offering competitive...
Daley visited Harvard just four days before he was scheduled to depart on a trip to Japan, South Korea and Singapore to reaffirm America's desire "to help restore sound economic conditions" in those countries...