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Nine months ago, the appointment of Tom Ridge as Homeland Security czar was billed as the shake-up Washington needed. So far, he has been more of a mild foot stamp than an earthquake. Instead of real reform, the Administration has resorted to its usual mode: attempting to control warring satrapies from the White House. The remarkable aspect of last week's events in Washington was the unintended revelation that Rice is the true manager of counterterrorism policy. In the past, the National Security Council got into trouble when it adopted an operational role rather than one of analysis (think...
...general consensus is that Woodruff will not be afraid to shake things up in Harvard’s theater community—though it is not yet clear exactly what he has in mind...
...queasy days for investors. Stalled stock markets are upsetting enough. Adding to the unease is the Enron scandal, the cloud over corporate accounting, and questions about the impartiality of stock analysts. In the U.S., few of the checks and balances designed to ensure retail investors get a fair shake appear to be functioning properly...
Harvard has been fiddling with its lineup in the weeks since the Georgetown race. The Crimson hoped that a shake-up would infuse the boats with speed and excitement. But the cost of new lineups is rowers that are still getting used to rowing together...
...Radcliffe women’s crew had two primary objectives in mind when it travelled to the EAWRC (Eastern Association of Women’s Rowing Colleges) Sprints this weekend on Camden New Jersey’s Cooper River—first, shake up the standings and, second, set themselves up for a bid to NCAAs later this month...