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...Chirac doing most of the kissing up. After both receiving and relinquishing Mrs. Bush from his embraces, the French president landed a juicy European greeting on the First Lady’s hand. The New York Post, that bastion of journalistic integrity, characterized the affair with the sub-headline “Laura braves weasel kiss.” The First Lady’s reaction to Chirac’s affection was both priceless, and refreshingly symbolic of the current relationship between Bush’s America and Europe. It combined a puritanical disdain for the swarthy Frenchman?...
...sub-groups of the Harvard College Democrats, these “Students For” spin-offs receive funding from the College Democrats as well as floor time at the College Democrats’ meetings...
...George W. Bush be beaten in 2004? Yes, he can. Will he be beaten? With the lack of a serious opponent, probably not. Though Bush has been sub-par in areas such as the economy and enviornment, the weak field of Democrats will keep him in office another term. Mike Anderson Syracuse...
...third of today’s 15-year-olds in sub-Saharan Africa will die before they are thirty-five, according to the Harvard AIDS Coalition...
Building a lively and viable campus in Allston requires a mix of housing and work places—University spaces and privately owned enterprises. As a center of graduate student life, Allston could be an unrivaled attraction that accommodates the needs of those pursuing advanced degrees. But relegating a sub-critical mass of undergraduates to the other side of the river separates them both physically and symbolically from their classes, social spots and the student body. A thriving campus cannot be built in Allston around students who wish they were somewhere else. Instead, Harvard must create a graduate center...