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...next council election, the divergent opinions of insiders reflect the growing pains of a better funded council that has to decide what its priorities should be, and how its funding should reflect those goals...
...positive effects seem to grow with time,” Bell said. “The further people are from the experience, the more they reflect back on how important...
...meet his quota of sex scenes. She had a loftier view of literature. "I had believed all my life that writing was important, that the novel mattered, that readers should be able to trust the author," she writes. "Now I had sullied that belief." Gradually, the novels began to reflect her own preoccupations. "The more I searched for his voice, the more I caught my own breaking through," she writes. She used the death of a child - her own single-mom fear at the time - as a plot device. That, plus Tiger's munificence, lavish parties and working trips...
...firmly support the coalition troops in Iraq. We hope they are successful in liberating Falluja from the grip of insurgents; a clear and lasting victory will bring Iraq one step closer to democratic liberty. To that end, U.S. military actions must reflect the promise of America’s honorable aims—both for the sake of maintaining the moral high ground and for the practical strategic reason that America must not alienate the people it has undertaken to free. After such hellish times, the people of Iraq, the citizens of the United States and the world...
...recent tenure disputes, discussion of lack of diversity among the Faculty and never-ending debate on finals clubs, reflect that there is still something missing in Harvard’s attempt to be a progressive institution. While those in the bubble of Harvard can feel this tension, what kind of equality does Harvard project to outsiders...