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...most affecting argument against making the coffin photos explicitly political is concern for the families of the dead. But their beliefs about the images--and about the war--are not monolithic, and their interests, sadly, are not the only ones at stake. Just as our troops fight for all of us, they also die for all of us. Families, pundits and pols can disagree on what the flag that shrouds those coffins stands for. But that flag is not, and should never be, a blindfold...
...going to be a symbol of standing in the way of progress," says Illinois Congressman Rahm Emanuel, whose job it is to get Democrats re-elected. "This is a game changer in a lot of districts." As for patients, present and future, who have a personal stake in the fight, the good news is that the fate of the bill may not mean as much as either side suggests...
...experiences of turnaround. We have been, from both sides, in tough positions and we know how to handle it. We have talents all over the globe. I think the most important thing is sit down together with GM and with our own experts trying to see what's at stake, how much can we do together that we could never do alone. And how much this has a potential benefit for each other...
Mohamed A. El-Erian, Harvard’s chief endowment manager, told The Crimson that the move would have no effect on Harvard’s holdings in the company, implying that Harvard’s nearly $5 million stake in Tatneft would move to London...
Former University President Lawrence H. Summers said in March 2005 that Harvard’s stake in PetroChina had included holdings on Chinese stock markets that were not reported...