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...faculty members and observers note that Bok’s writings on the subject, most notably in his book “Our Underachieving Colleges,” may be useful starting points for debate. SUMMERS TO BOK::APPLES TO ORANGESThe differences, though, between Summers and Bok are no secret. Bok’s former colleague, Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson ’60, makes the distinction by comparing their relative fields of expertise. “Derek is a humanist...you have to have a humanist at the core of the university...someone who thinks that...
...officials, that remains a tough line to swallow. Since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, al-Sadr's behavior has ranged from irritating to intolerable. Details of al-Sadr's personal life are a closely guarded secret: he is thought to be in his mid-30s. He is married and has children, although his aides won't disclose how many. He bears a name revered by Shi'ites all over the world: al-Sadr's father and uncle were influential and popular ayatullahs murdered by Saddam's regime. Muqtada was a virtual unknown in Iraq until the U.S. invasion...
...criminal act and making it illegal. It's fighting fire with fire." For the moment, the Olympics have no way to standardize treatment of doping across borders. If China or Canada, next up in Beijing 2008 and Vancouver 2010, follows the Italian lead, that could mean Chinese secret police or Royal Canadian Mounted Police walking the doping beat. Even then, all agree that catching perpetrators remains an uphill climb...
...even Carla Del Ponte, who called for an urgent press conference on Wednesday to state that Mladic is still at large. Even on Friday, some Belgrade newspapers claimed, quoting unidentified security officials, that Mladic was arrested by British special forces in Romania and placed in confinement at a secret location...
...Frutkin, an Ottawa-based author of three poetry collections and six novels, writes like a fresco sprung to life. You can feel the warmth of the sirocco, the wind that carries fine sand from the Sahara; smell the musty parchment of Cambiati's secret library; and taste the bitter elixirs peddled by the traveling troupe in the town's piazza. The action is broken into short chapters, making the plot trot along at a jaunty clip. Through Cambiati's alchemy and Archenti's reason, Frutkin examines the science of magic and the magic of science. He also keeps...