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...certainly wasn’t your grandmother’s country club tennis match. Unless your grandmother tailgates. And carries around a cardboard cutout of her favorite player’s head mounted on a shorn hockey stick...
Harvard should be the most academically and socially exciting college in the world. The wholesale addition of new students will accomplish neither goal. College officials should stick to improving our academic experience with more faculty and our social experience with a proportionally more diverse student body...
...affect college financial aid for kids in a recently blended family--especially if one spouse has a valuable house and they each want to pay for their own kids' education. Must they provide the stepparents' assets on the aid forms? And if aid is denied, is it fair to stick a new spouse with a bill nobody counted...
...Ferguson says, "very clear" that there would be a Shi'ite rebellion in Iraq, as Americans would have known if they had studied the history of the British there. And in his new book, Colossus, he worries that the U.S. may not have the will or the wallet to stick at its imperial mission long enough to make a difference. --By Michael Elliott
...Iraq war and an occupation that is getting more dangerous every day. Howard, backed by several Euro-skeptic newspapers, had been scoring points off Blair for arrogance and untrustworthiness in blocking the referendum, a theme that would have dominated local and European elections in June and provided a big stick for pummeling Labour in the general election expected a year from now. "Blair is bowing to political reality," says one Labour official, and the Prime Minister himself put it in only slightly more elevated terms: "There is no point in continuing to have an argument about ... whether we are arrogant...