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Much as I’d like to regard the friend-of-a-friend’s evaluation of our grown-up-hood as anomalous, I can’t help but think his view might be the majority’s. Harvard students do evince a striking degree of maturity (or prissiness, depending upon your point of view). April Fools’ Day after April Fools’ Day goes by without anyone’s noticing I’ve short-sheeted their bed, much less retaliating; when I pleat meeting agendas into paper footballs, my peers...
...American occupation authority remains in charge. Kofi Annan has said he wants a rapid transfer of power to an Iraqi government of some sort. Everyone agrees this is a good idea-even the U.S. proconsul, Paul Bremer, recently told a congressional committee that already "some Iraqis are beginning to regard us as occupiers and not as liberators?-but no one knows how to get it done anytime soon with any guarantee of success. For one thing, it will be impossible to create a new government without Sunni participation, and the traditional Sunni political party, Saddam Hussein's Baath Party...
...already extended the number of years public service workers have to work to get a full pension, from 37.5 to 42. We can't tell them they now have to spend 42 years at work and then add that they have to work 40 hours a week too. In regard to the public service sector, we have a progressive approach toward reform. Brutality is not the French solution. We want to improve how it works. Don't you think you could have pressed harder for reform? What we've done is enormous! Enormous! We've battled the crime problem, improved...
...they certainly aren’t as effective in that regard, so the burden will be on the Harvard secondary to smother the Husky receivers if the front seven succeeds in blocking off the backfield...
...geopolitical landscape. What’s worse, according to Krugman, is that the White House will do anything to accomplish its goals. “Why don’t the usual rules apply?” he asks. “Because a revolutionary power, which does not regard the existing system as legitimate, does not feel obliged to play by the rules...