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...prices drop sharply, causing a shortfall in the state budget. Putin also argues that, as the world's top natural-gas exporter and a leading oil producer, Russia needs to keep tight control on energy to ensure security of supply. "Russia must aspire to claim world leadership in the realm of energy," he told his Security Council late last month. Russia even justifies the Ukrainian gas price increases by saying that it is simply demanding a long-overdue market rate. Moreover, Putin is taking steps to ensure that Russia remains in favor with international investors. On Dec. 23, he signed...
...alternative to Harvard Magazine slated to debut within six months. In an e-mail to The Crimson, Bradley described himself as being “reasonably new, and not all that expert in, the magazine world.” But Bradley is no stranger to the realm of publishing. In 1999 he took control of The Atlantic and has been running the National Journal Group since 1997. 02138 was started by Bom S. Kim ’00 and Daniel M. Loss ’00—the same duo who founded the student-run news magazine Current...
...Even though Graham says he is pleased by the progress the school has made in women’s studies, he says the school will continue to improve in this realm...
...other did not. The disaster in Pakistan killed over 80,000 people and left an estimated 3.5 million survivors homeless—numbers that dwarf those that Katrina left devastated in its wake. The moral conundrum as to when to step beyond the bounds of pedagogy and into the realm of philanthropy is undeniably murky, and we recognize that there is no clear test as to when to spearhead relief efforts or other charitable causes.Given this ambiguity, we wrote in October that the administration, in supporting special programs after Katrina, was responding to significant community concern and thus contributing...
...article in question. Whatever The Crimson’s reputation as kingmaker, it is untenable to attribute retroactive influence to an endorsement many have yet to read. Furthermore, with no objective data to back its claim that Haddock has fallen off the pace, The Crimson has entered the dangerous realm of manufacturing news...