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...hope that we can raise funds regardless by talking about what the buildings will be for, what purposes we want to achieve,” Kagan said. “As we have more knowledge about the Allston decision, it will enable us to put more specifics on what we’re telling people about the new facilities...
...question is hopelessly distorted. We talk too much about age and too little about need. The most important health-care question is rarely asked: Given the limited resources, what should be our spending priorities? I suspect that the correct answer isn't subsidizing prescription drugs for all senior citizens regardless of income. A better answer might be subsidizing the worst-case health-care situations regardless of a patient's age. Obviously this would still mean prescription drugs for the elderly poor. But what would it mean for the rest of us? Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts proposed an elegant first...
...deception" - lying to get backing for a conflict he had secretly promised George W. Bush to fight. Downing St. officials say they're confident the skeptics will look stupid when wmd are found, that Blair didn't lie and that polls show voters think the war was worth fighting regardless. But the shambolic occupation means the political peril of his central foreign-policy gamble - standing shoulder to shoulder with Bush - persists. The British "had nothing to do with the way the occupation was organized," says an American official. "They're not happy, and they're saying, 'I told...
...regardless of what else they call her, no one calls Gilligan a Harvard professor anymore: the Starbucks she frequents these days is in Manhattan, not Cambridge. She left the confines of the Ed School this fall to become a full-time university professor at New York University, with the freedom to teach any class in any discipline...
Charles B. Watson, Jr. ’03 delivered the Latin student oration, entitled “De Ignotis,” or “On the Forgotten.” He urged his fellow graduates to remember those who had made an impact on them regardless of their lack of fame, and to attempt to make a similarly lasting impact on others...