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...assistant secretary of state during the Clinton Administration, presently serves as the Smith Professor of International Law at Yale Law School and director of the school’s Schell Center for International Human Rights...
...waiting for the locusts," says Seattle Mayor Paul Schell, whose city suffered a major earthquake in February. The company is taking only 500 or so of its 1,000 headquarters employees to the new digs; typically, half refuse to make such relocations anyway. Boeing's massive Seattle-area aircraft plants, where the company employs some 78,000 people, aren't going anywhere...
...criminals, but on the second wave of cases, of German judges whose complicity was less clear-cut. The courtroom scenes are intense and satisfying, largely because the "other" side (especially Michael Hayden, as the young German defense attorney) is so well represented. And even though the chief accused (Maximilian Schell) confesses his guilt a little too neatly, and the homespun judge (George Grizzard) arrives at the "right" verdict on cue, Mann makes sure the moral journey is not easy. As it never should...
...October, the coed team captured the Schell Trophy and the New England Fall Championship. At the Schell, the duo of Taubman and Levin placed third in the A division while sophomore Sean Doyle joined with freshman Michelle Yu and junior Kyung Byun to win the B Division...
More than ten years after the Cold War, the U.S. needs to reevaluate what it has accomplished with the "gift of time" that nuclear activist Jonathan Schell '65 eloquently wrote about in 1998. Writing soon after news of the Clinton administration's nuclear war fighting plans trickled to the press, Schell noted the irony of the U.S., the strongest conventional military power, clinging to nuclear weapons for its security when the demise of the Soviet Union presented an opportunity for moving resolutely toward nuclear abolition...