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But more than 400 students, faculty, and staff signed an online petition last spring asking the College to reconsider the policy. They suggested it was adhering too much to the State Department’s travel-warning list, which identifies almost 30 countries as risky.
In the earliest days of the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe, Americans saw, and certainly heard, the bold and blunt style that had made New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin a popular and effective leader in the Crescent City. Nagin's angry calls to "get off your asses" may have shamed the federal...
Yale will win, but the margin should be tight enough to make the Bulldogs reconsider using the Toreros as a tune-up in the future.
It may be too late to worry about that. Search has already changed our lives. After all, who you are on a Google or Yahoo! search pretty much defines who you are these days. Search is "forcing us to reconsider what it means to be a public person," says John...
Inside Politics host Ed Henry, who said he had planned to ask Novak about Plame later in the show, won't get to any time soon; CNN quickly asked Novak to "take some time off." It may want to reconsider, though. People drop the b.s. word on HBO all the...