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...weighed in on their confidence—or lack thereof—in our prez, Lawrence H. Summers. “I think he’s clearly a brilliant man, very outspoken,” says Krauss. But his up-front management style may have brought about his resignation. “A president must be able to work with his or her faculty,” says physics professor Kathleen Kash. “If a working relationship is impossible, then the president must resign, for the good of the institution.” Looks like...
...mail last week, Kirby, who intends to resign at the end of the academic year, offered full support for Gross’s initiatives...
...some things need to be improved. Public participation in the political process could be better. This includes academics, NGOs, local governments. We need to control corruption and improve transparency in the bureaucracy. But if 100,000 protesters can come onto the streets and ask for any government member to resign, next time they'll do it again. Then how can we develop a mature democracy...
...PRABDA YOON Novelist, screenwriter and columnist I don't like Thaksin and agree that he should resign. But now it's become complicated because I don't like his rivals. Each side has its own agenda. If Thaksin steps down, everything will be more relaxed. But he's so stubborn and self-righteous that he's probably not going to step down. It's getting tiresome...
...disapprove of what some of President Summers’ supporters have called his failure to stick up for himself.” So those who said they approved of Summers’ handling of the situation might have been expressing their support for Summers’ decision to resign, according to Ryan...