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...American political scientists to sign an advertisement in The New York Times in September 2002 opposing the war. Only one of his Harvard colleagues, Stephen E. Miller, joined him in signing the letter. “What is more troubling is the absence of remorse or regret or humility on the part of many of the people who helped get the country into war,” Walt said. “I’d feel better, I suppose, if a few of the people who were responsible had expressed some regret for the human suffering...
squall of tearful regret...
...driven to vote for the Brotherhood as a simple reaction to the Mubaraks’ perceived dynasty. In reality, however, a reactionary vote, much like the Palestinian’s vote for Hamas last year, would be supporting a radical Islamic regime—a decision they may later regret. In this case, voting for the alternative—the Muslim Brotherhood—in order to send a message to the Mubaraks would do far more harm than good. The result would likely be internal fighting as the entrenched political and military power is overturned. Rather than a sudden...
...statement yesterday, Power said that she was resigning her role with "deep regret...
...Japan is struggling to fill its classrooms. To offset dwindling enrollment, faculties need to reach out globally to attract foreign students as well as top-notch foreign teachers, who bring with them the ability to win lucrative research grants. But foreigners who opt to study in Japan sometimes regret their decision. Martin Rieger, a German attending Aoyama Gakuin University in central Tokyo, says that after one semester, he worries that he's falling behind his peers at his home university near Luxembourg. "I'm writing about topics and issues that will help no way in my future," says Rieger...