Word: respecting
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...Columbia Daily Spectator and The Dartmouth. The Dartmouth, which is not printing until after the holidays, is expected to publish the editorial online today, according to Broukhim. “It was a very strong message to administrators that student journalists need to be treated with as much respect as independent journalists,” said Jeff Jeffrey, editor-in-chief of Louisiana State University’s Daily Reveille. The editorial defended Fox’s initial proposals and emphasized the broader implications of the USC administration’s decision. “USC’s action...
...this respect, “Thriller” achieves its aims, successfully connecting the genre with its devoted fans while proclaiming its power to those who never knew it existed...
...United States' position as the strongest country in a peaceful world," he said. "This would be an appropriate time to choose a nominee who has a proven ability to work with both sides of the political aisle, a history of building strong international relationships and a reputation of respect for the institution of the United Nations. The names Brent Scowcroft and George Mitchell come to mind immediately as outstanding candidates." There's no word from White House yet on whom it might nominate as Bolton's replacement...
...Bolton was known as a vitriolic critic of the U.N., who once famously announced that no one would notice if the world body lost the top 10 floors of its Secretariat building in New York. After he became ambassador, however, colleagues accorded him grudging respect for his professionalism in helping to win unanimous Security Council resolutions on North Korea, and in fostering consensus on tough issues like Iran's nuclear program and the conflict in Sudan...
...dispute. "I've gotten to know him over the last several years," says Jack Reed, an influential Armed Services Committee member. "And he strikes me as someone who's a pragmatist. He strikes me also as somebody who will listen, particularly to the uniformed services. In that respect, he'll be a very pleasant change from Secretary Rumsfeld." -with reporting by Massimo Calabresi