Word: rosier
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...President wants to hear: The surge is making progress and requires more time and more troops for success. Those familiar with big corporations know that the CEO rarely has a clear understanding of what is happening in his company. With reputations and careers at stake, a story becomes rosier as it passes up the corporate ladder. Does anyone believe the Army is any different? We have seen that retired generals, whose careers are no longer at risk, have the courage to challenge official policy. King Sinclair, LOUISVILLE...
...something of an attempt to recapture the honeymoon period the caretaker government enjoyed in its first few months. With a year and a half still to go before the promised elections, there's a lot the caretaker government can do to set Bangladesh on the path to a rosier future. But Bangladeshis now know the country's temporary rulers can also do a lot of damage. Which will...
...awards committee within SAC chooses the recipients of the prizes based on nominations submitted by students. The winners do not receive cash prizes; instead, the money for the endowed award pays for the dinner that all nominees and student nominators are invited to attend, according to Soren R. Rosier ’10, the chair of the awards committee. SAC received about 300 nominations for the award, and about 200 teachers and undergraduates chose to come to the event, according to Rosier. The students who nominated Smail noted that he had created an informal “Harvard Medievalist Club?...
When Israel's oldest kibbutz, Degania, announced that it was giving up its socialist ideals and going private--members could own homes and earn salaries based on how hard they worked--few other than the kibbutzniks themselves were happy. For many Israelis, Degania was a symbol of rosier days, a Zionist idyll of honest work and camaraderie. But for those who called it home, the kibbutz had become an anachronism as rusty as the battered farm tools on display for tourists. Today, the younger generation of kibbutzniks pines for individualism. Tamara Gal-Sarai gazes out over the kibbutz lawn until...
...looked to defuse any verbal gunplay that might accompany consideration of the newspaper legislation. “I know this is sort of a testy issue, but I think we can get through it...politely,” he said. Even before Petersen’s comment, Soren Rosier ’10, a key sponsor of the newspaper bill, said he was well aware that there would be opposition. According to Rosier, the newspaper plan—which originally called for a UC allocation of $1,700 to purchase copies of the Times for dining halls?...