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...walls are decorated with a set of prints by Daumier—the 19th century French painter whose works advocated for the poor—and pictures of himself advising President Clinton and Sen. George McGovern...
...bill, scheduled to be brought to the House floor on June 18, was passed unanimously by the Joint Committee on Education, Arts and Humanities on the same day it unanimously rejected adopting a California-style system, said Rich J. Lavers, a staff member in the office of Sen. Robert A. Antonioni (D-Leominster...
...announcement came at a press conference that included Novartis executives, medical researchers and politicians such as Sen. Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy ’54-’56 (D-Mass.) and Rep. Michael G. Capuano (D-Mass...
...need logistical support from Turkey, Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf states to launch an invasion and that won't come as long as Israelis and Palestinians are killing each other. "The reality of the Middle East is setting in on the administration's policy toward Iraq," says Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. "Right now there isn't one of our Middle East allies, including Turkey, that would be with us on an invasion...
...senators that he's made his case for an invasion before the American people. Second, Bush will have to spell out "what happens after you succeed," says this senior aide. Will the administration remain in Iraq for the long haul after Saddam is overthrown? "Who fills the vacuum?" asks Sen. John Warner, the senior Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee. "Are there persons who exist who can step in and gain the confidence of the Iraqi people and lead that nation?" Bush, he argues, must "inform the American people and others of the consequences of a significant military action...