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...Even if it doesn't, however, there's little chance U.S. officials will respond to the dollar's decline any time soon. David Naudé, euro-zone economist for Deutsche Bank in Paris, says there's absolutely no sign American authorities are ready to forsake the short-term trade benefits of what he calls "the policy of benign ignorance" toward the dollar...
...Martin says it can be tough to keep professors in this case. “It’s often very hard for us to respond [to outside offers of tenure] if they’ve only been here for four or five years given the way our process works...
...lacks as they would be able to contextualize each students’ alleged infractions. The importance of student representation has been recognized at many other schools that have student representatives on their disciplinary boards and also at Harvard. Indeed, in 1987, the Student-Faculty Judicial Board was created to respond to just these concerns. Unfortunately, its jurisdiction is so limited that it has heard only one case in the twenty years since. The Administrative Board claims that it is “primarily concerned for the educational and personal growth of undergraduates, both as individuals and as members...
...This irresponsible rhetoric has real harms, for individuals and for international relations. It shouldn’t be a surprise when countries the United States calls “evil” respond in kind with similar posturing and ridiculous assertions. While the Iranian government’s logic is seriously flawed, it’s less easy to dismiss if we consider our own government’s inaccurate name-calling. This mutually disingenuous verbal battle only increases enmity and tension between nations. Before criticizing Iran, even if such criticism is deserved and accurate, we should examine...
...said she was going to marry, and did she really return a wedding ring to the widow of another man who perished after helping her escape? Where does the truth begin? Head, who did not cooperate with the Times other than to say she did nothing illegal, did not respond to my e-mail request for comment. Nor did her lawyer. But in talking with other survivors who knew her, and looking back on my own notes, I am struck by the paradox of her case. After 9/11, there were thousands of stories of suffering, each exquisitely painful. But Head...