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...Tuesday evening graduate seminar. “He is very open to listening to people, and he’s invested in conversation as a crucial dimension of the experience in a classroom,” Glaude says. “Many times, when people reach a certain status they seem to always talk to or at people, but Cornel is invested in talking with people...
...threat, but that it remains difficult for them to actually obtain the materials and assemble a true nuclear weapon. The speech’s moderator, Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Graham T. Allison ’62, and audience members drilled ElBaradei on the status of the IAEA’s investigations into nuclear weapons in Iran. The IAEA has drawn frequent criticism for its work with Iran because there is perpetual uncertainty surrounding Iran’s program. ElBaradei responded that he and his agency have been making significant progress in understanding Iran?...
...Dershowitz said that any future Palestinian state “will not be contiguous.” He suggested that high speed rail links, along with water links and fiber-optic infrastructure, could help to address the problems of communication and transportation that this would entail. On the status of Jerusalem, Dershowitz accepted that “it is going to have to be divided along demographic lines.” However, he pointed out that at the Camp David peace talks between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in 2000, the status of Jerusalem was not problematic. Instead, the major stumbling...
...cents to the man on the corner, think about where it will to be spent. Also think about the 30 others you passed, and what you would want done if they were in your family.I support the tough love approach. Don’t tell me you support the status quo. John W. Hastrup ’06 is a government concentrator in Dunster House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...shelter and other such basic amenities,” Farid said. Farid and others handed out black bandanas last Thursday to raise awareness. Jyothi L. Ramakrishnan ’06 said she thinks the difference in media coverage was due to Pakistan’s location and political status. “Because the earthquake [was] in a remote and controversial place there hasn’t been as much awareness of the death tolls and the desperate situation of the people who are now facing a harsh winter,” she said. But Siddiqui said that...